The last page of the book-newspaper. Two small pictures.
At the top, Guillaume is alone on the Mirabeau Bridge, with his back to us, looking at the day being born. The bottom one is a quote from Dufy's engraving of Apollinaire's Bestiary.
There are two letters in the lower third of the strip. One to Guillaume, with thanks for the poems. The second is to the subscriber. There were fifty different letters in the printed newspaper at this place—each subscriber had his own handwritten pencil. I wrote some of them standing in front of a locked workshop, pressing the sheets against the wall — I forgot the key. A detailed story about this is in the comments to the ninth envelope.