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has erroneously been numbered Wife No. 2, when she has been in reality Wife No. 1, and all is joy. Now I need scarcely point out to you that nothing like this has ever been seen on the stage before. It is a marvel to me how Messrs. SIMS and BUCHANAN came to think of such clever things. [Illustration: An Altared Scene.] But if it had been only the plot that was original, I should not have been so anxious to direct attention to _The Trumpet Call_. But the incidents and characters are equally novel. For instance, unlike _The Lights o' London_, there is a caravan and a showman. Next, unlike _In the Ranks_, there are scenes of barrack-life that are full of freshness and originality. In _Harbour Lights_, if my memory does not play me false, the hero enlisted in the Guards, in _The Trumpet Call_ he joins the Royal Horse Artillery. Then, again, unlike the scene in the New Cut in _The Lights o' London_, there is a view by night of the exterior of the Mogul Music Hall. Further, there is a "Doss House" scene, that did not for a moment (or certainly not for more than a moment) recall to my mind that gathering of the poor in the dark arches of a London bridge, in one of BOUCICAULT's pieces. By the way, was that play, _After Dark_, or was it _The Streets of London_? I really forget which. Then, all the characters in the new play are absolutely new and original. The hero who will bear everything for his alleged wife's sake, and weeps over his child, is quite new. So is the heroine who takes up her residence with poor but amusing showmen, instead of wealthy relatives. That is also quite new, and there was nothing like it in _The Lights o' London_. The villain, too, who will do and dare anything (in reason) to wed the lady who has secured his affections, is also a novelty. So is a character played by Miss CLARA JECKS as only Miss CLARA JECKS can and does play it. And there are many more equally bright and fresh, and, in a word, original. So, my dear _Mr. Punch_, hasten to the Royal Adelphi Theatre, if you wish to see something that will either wake you up or send you to sleep. Go, my dear _Mr. Punch_, and sit out _The Trumpet Call_, and when you have seen it, you will understand why I sign myself, Yours faithfully, ONE WHO HAS SEEN NOTHING LIKE IT BEFORE. * * * * * "FRENCH AS SHE IS SPOKE." [Illustration] _From Admiral Gervais to My Lor' Maire._ Much we regret, Lor' Maire, _mon c
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