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[London], 21 and 26 February 1890, to Mr. [Joseph] Bennett

Saying he will appear in Brussels and Antwerp, and then saying that those arrangements were made by a fraudulent agent, one Oscar Ullman, and complaining that being born an Englishman means that nearly every platform of distinction, both at home and abroad, is closed to one, mentioning Moscheles, Costa, Benedict, Manns, Hallé, Henschel, Arthur Chappell, etc.

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