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A brief note responding to a question about where Jones was educated. Jones gives his name as the Count Joannes, Imperial Count Palatine, né George Jones.
Jones "was beholden to [the recipient's] criticism upon [Jones'] fourth appearance in Hamlet."
Jones thanks the recipient for his friendship and positive reviews during his stay in England. Will soon be leaving for New York, where he will be playing Hamlet. Will be producing Ion in Boston. Correspondent's address appears as 1 Judd St., Brunswick Sq.
Jones responds to Furlong's question of whether he had acted Shakespeare in England and mentions a number of roles he has played. Signed "the Count Joannes." Sent from City of New York, No. 23 Chambers St.
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