StNicholas [serial] . JENEKAL TOM THUMB ANI COMMODORE NUTT AND HIS WIFE. and Queen, who received him cordially andgave him many presents. He then departedfor London, and began his receptions again atEgyptian Hall, Piccadilly. His success on the Continent added to hispopularity. He had greatly improved in hisacting, and he had made additions to his im-personations, which were truly moment he was Napoleon Bonaparte,with a cocked hat, epaulets, and an air of deepreflection; the next he was a Scotch High-lander, in kilt and plaid. A Roman gladiator,Hercules with uplifted club, Ajax


StNicholas [serial] . JENEKAL TOM THUMB ANI COMMODORE NUTT AND HIS WIFE. and Queen, who received him cordially andgave him many presents. He then departedfor London, and began his receptions again atEgyptian Hall, Piccadilly. His success on the Continent added to hispopularity. He had greatly improved in hisacting, and he had made additions to his im-personations, which were truly moment he was Napoleon Bonaparte,with a cocked hat, epaulets, and an air of deepreflection; the next he was a Scotch High-lander, in kilt and plaid. A Roman gladiator,Hercules with uplifted club, Ajax defying thelightning, Frederick the Great, and YankeeDoodle followed one another in rapid succession. Tom Thumb himself, about this time, camenear flying away. He did not take to himselfwings, but he did take himself to a balloonwhich was kept at the Zoological Gardens,Surrey. Between the afternoon and eveningreceptions at Egyptian Hall he frequentlyappeared at some place in the suburbs of the grounds just above the p


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