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from you. If you will do this, and give me your address, you shall hear from me. It is, I fear, a case of mistaken identity. Yours ever, M. H. K.

P.1

889.-Monday, October 12, 1857.

P. P.-SECRECY.

890.-Thursday, October 15, 1857.

P. P. P.-SECRECY.

No letter will either be shown

or given up, but destroyed directly after receipt, if so wished by the writer, who may communicate without fear.

891.-Thursday, October 15, 1857.

M. H. K.-Your LETTER was FORWARDED, as

you desired, to the post-office, Royal-hill, Greenwich, S. E., on the 8th. I am anxious to hear whether you received it.—Yours ever, Mimi.-October 13, H. W.

T.

892.-Monday, October 26, 1857.

S. THANKS.-Disappointed, yet thankful. Am I too indifferent to you to be favoured with a line? Does your seal express your feelings or what mine ought to be? He is enough: still human nature needs human sympathy. I am very sad.—O. W. D.

CUM

893.-Tuesday, October 27, 1857.

“UMMING to PET.—Pourquoi n'avez vous pas écrit ? Il y a une lettre pour vous a la poste-restante, Ludgate-hill.

TOTAL

894.-Thursday, October 29, 1857.

'OTAL £2,700: Balance £18.-North-street, October 27, 1857.

895.-Monday, November 2, 1857.

-I cautioned, but to no purpose.

This makes £6,000 lost

The £2,300 are

in that way—and

gone. all hard cash. The cup is now full. Foreigners have the preference; but Decimals will face the wolf a second time.-Cygne.

896.-Monday, November 2, 1857.

YES.-Hold! till know all. My friend middling yet. All for you, and give up two years. If yes, put the signal in a sentence home: if lost, a blotted inside envelope at home. Up! up! upon relying Write.

897.-Tuesday, November 3, 1857.

X-I must send the poor little girl round by sea to

be tossed on the Atlantic for six days. My poverty, not my will consents. Is it true Nena Sahib was stripped of his patrimony? Decimals and poverty— £2,300 and starvation. St. Swithin.-Cygne.

898.-Tuesday, November 3, 4, 1857.

BIANCHINA.-Always, always the same.

forget.

899.-Saturday, November 7, 1857.

Don't

BIANCHINA.-WRITE when you can till the great

Το

day comes, when words will give place to actions.

900.-Saturday, November 14, 1857.

'O W.-If you really wish to see me, let me know what day you go to D., and where I can find you.-Mimi, Nov. 12, 1857.

M

901.-Tuesday, November 17, 1857. IANCHINA.—I have not heard from you for so long. Why?

BIAN

X.

902.-Tuesday, November 17, 1857.

-I stand no chance in this race with foreigners, because I am an Englishman. Nena Sahib. St. Swithin. Decimals.-Cygne.

POLLY.

903.-Tuesday, November 17, 1857.

DOLLY.—I have referred. Truly it applies. Need I again assure thee.

Review calmly and sincerely

what we have each since experienced, and forget not thy first obligation. Write, I entreat thee.-John.

904.-Friday, November 20, 1857.

BIANCHINA-SECOND NOT RECEIVED.

is a pity. Never mind. Always the same.

905.-Monday, November 23, 1857.

It

BIANCHINA. I am yours a thousand times more than ever. Remember you may depend upon me. For God's sake write when you can-t'adoro sempre piu. You belong to me.

CUMM

906.-Thursday, November 26, 1857.

'UMMING to PET.-Il y a une LETTRE pour toi, la même adresse.-Ton dévoué.

907.-Friday, November 27, 1857.

M. D., your COMMUNICATION has been received,

and calls for my THANKS and gratitude. I had thought it possible we might have met. Your faithful Friend.

908.-Friday, November 27, 1857.

Z-Chanced to see yours to-day. Lameness prevented

myself taking it. I was assured it did appear in a different part. Pray forgive me for the neglect of others. A grateful heart is yours. Let me explain personally. I am grieved.

MY

909.-Saturday, December 5, 1857.

Y dear SISTER,-Pray perform your promise in writing to me. If my proposal had been accepted all would have been well.-MIMI, H. W. Do not

delay.

EZRA

910.-Tuesday, December 8, 1857.

ZRA.-Oh! WRITE immediately and often. Take care of yourself. Cheer up. All right. Goodnight. God bless you, my darling son.-"The Ezras."December 5, 1857.

MY

911.-Monday, December 14, 1857.

dear SISTER.-Why not grant my request, and write as you promised? By keeping me in a state of uncertainty all our business is delayed. I have done all in my power. As soon as I have received your letter with the particulars no time shall be lost. If you wish to settle our affairs, the sooner an interview takes place the better.-H. W., December 11.

M.

912.-Tuesday, December 15, 1857.

D.—I am very sorry I missed you, and more so that we cannot meet as suggested. Satisfactory

explanations shall be given.

H.

913.—Tuesday, December 15, 1857.

W., February 20, 1854.-Nearly four years' absence and indifference leaves us both at liberty to act as we please independently of each other.-M. B., Dec. 14, 1857.

914.-Thursday, December 17, 1857.

THE
HE EZRAS.-LETTER RECEIVED-much joy.
Let your whereabouts be speedily communicated
to your mother.
God bless you.—HELEN.

CUMMI

915.- Wednesday, December 23, 1857.

UMMING to PET.-Il y a une LETTRE pour vous-la même adresse. Je vous attends avec beaucoup d'inquietude. Venez bientôt je vous en prie. Votre dévoué.

916.— Wednesday, December 30, 1857.

M.D. No. 31. It will afford me great pleasure

under any circumstances.

CUMM

917.— Wednesday, December 30, 1857.

Ce

'UMMING to PET.-Quand je vous vois, je vous dirai tout ce que je pense de votre conduite. n'est pas bien de vous. Il y a des lettres pour vous. Toujours fidèle.

X.

918.-Wednesday, December 30, 1857.

CHEOPS.-No, no.

I am

Hands off my child. no longer bound by the laws of humanity, and had it been a boy, yes; but I will not risk my little gipsey girl amongst the pestilential marshes of Hungary, though there secure against every power.-B. Z. Q., 666. -CYGNE.

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