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BROTHER POTTER - THE POET. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EVENING POST.

Sir— ln the Advertiser of Momlay, I sa* a remarkably weak and incohérent t-ffiiaion, being a reply to Thatolier's son« on the Civil Service Dramatio Club, signud by a peraua calling himself "Brother Potter." I would advise " Brother Potter" to keep himself quiet, and not Write sucli ridiculoua bosh in the papers, as I can assure ouf poetical (?) friend tliat the public wish to be bpared f rom any f urther iu&ictions. 1 am, &c, X. Wellington, 16th NoTember, 1865. "**

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Evening Post, Issue 244, 18 November 1865, Page 2

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BROTHER POTTER-THE POET. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EVENING POST. Evening Post, Issue 244, 18 November 1865, Page 2

BROTHER POTTER-THE POET. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EVENING POST. Evening Post, Issue 244, 18 November 1865, Page 2

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