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Highgate in general; but more particularly to Alice Turner (the Saloup Woman, if she is still extant), to the Chimney Sweeper, the Blind Beggar (somebody must read it to him), Mamselle Belleseffe, and Mary Jenkins; being convinced, that if the strange personage they saw was not Mr. James Jumps, it must have been a Conjurer or Cupid, Psyche or the Devil himself.

G. G.