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994-Saturday, January 1, 1859.

T. K.-I have not yet fallen down the precipice, but

still stand trembling on its slippery brink. Alas, who can say that another year will find me thus, now that I have lost your bright example and good advice? Marianne.

995.-Monday, January 10, 1859.

Το CONTRE-COUP.-I am puzzled what to do

with my daughter when I get her. I had the guarantee of a London schoolmistress of 23 years' standing, and yet she was not safe. You know what happened to my money and papers in the heart of the city of London. I want your advice respecting my salary here; I must be cautious, as you know what happened to me at Greenwich for daring to speak my mind. Address E. J. Wilson, Ennis, Ireland..

996.—Tuesday, January 11, 1859.

AN. 6.-Dear A. S.-Receive the full expressions of

JAN my zeal ever. Your conduct is noble and con

stant. I am the same, unbent even by

like you.

ever, M.

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"All's well." Thus point and refer. Yours

997.-Friday, January 14, 1859.

O HER WHO CAN UNDERSTAND.-Let the flower not droop. It must know that the other flower does sympathize with it. A reply sent to your lines was by some mistake not duly inserted. There will be no delay now, and all may yet be right.

DIEN

998.-Tuesday, January 18, 1859.

IENSTAG WAHL.-Nachmittags für sie. Lassen sie mich sie sehen ?

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999. Tuesday, February 1, 1859.

T. E.-Du muss nur einmal wieder schreibendie letzte zeit. Denke an dein versprechen ; zwei Jahren zu warten, und dann oder wenn du willst komme. Mein herz ist gestorben, &c.

CLOVE

1000.-Tuesday, February 1, 1859.

LOVES. Thus to address you without having heard a word! I have tried in vain to get news. My fears have been, are still, of the most painful, even dreadful, kind, God grant they may soon be dispelled. He has, I trust, supported you through all. I have been much tried, and have written for my own relief, but would send all if I could. Many things have forced themselves upon me, spite of my distress. Improvements everywhere, only worth to me for their obvious bearing on the one object I really live for. From the past let us gather strength and hope. I trust nothing in what I sent has disturbed you. God bless you; be true. Clarence.

1001.—Monday, February 7, 1859.

Το TO CONTRE-COUP.-To terminate this disgraceful business, I had made arrangements to place my daughter at school, at Boxmoor, Herts, but I cannot get her. Now, what am I to do? The money I relied on in my old age has been alienated—my child lost for ever -myself in the most miserable part of the land of misery, with a miserable salary. Write and address E. J. Wilson, Ennis, Ireland.

1002.-Tuesday, February 8, 1859.

TWO THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED POUNDS

-North-street.

1003.-Tuesday, February 8, 1859.

ERNEST.-Je t'en prie m'envoyer les renseignements

accueillis à Cologne, Bonne, et Dusseldorff. Le paquet chiffré J. T. Le dénouement s'avance.

est certain de son affaire.-Ça Va Venire.

1004.- Thursday, February 10, 1859.

THE BEAR has COME to TOWN.

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1005.-Saturday, February 12, 1859.

L'avocat

OSE-COLOURED Spectacles. Look through them if you would learn the truth.

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1006.--Monday, February 14, 1859.

CONTRE-COUP.-My last advertisement to you arrived here yesterday, and I lost two pupils the same day. Oh, Boxmoor! Boxmoor! (vous comprendrez). The author of the decimal system at Her Majesty's Customs, which pours pure gold every day into the coffers of the nation, earning a miserable subsistence in the worst part of Paddy's land! " Aux hommes capables la patrie méconnaissante." Address E. J. Wilson, Ennis, Ireland.-Feb. 10.

1007.-Tuesday, February 15, 1859.

DIENSTAG WAHL. Keine andere.

1008.-Tuesday, February 15, 1859.

TRIBE.-Quiet, or by the Pyramids. The birds will be caught.-Ennis 12th Feb.; Boxmoor, 20th Feb.

1009.-Thursday, February 17, 1859.

RION'S BOAT.-R. proven beyond doubt. D.
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promise. Soon.

1010.-Friday, February 18, 1859.

C. Y.-O pietosa colei, che mi soccorse.

Household

woes.-E. F. Cooke, St. James's Parsonage.

Bethnal-green.

1011.-Monday, February 21, 1859.

WA. A mother M. SC. H. Vox humanitatis. HL.

A trifle. A servant's mite. Dum spiro spero. For F. MS. HCH. A. S. Little Herbert. Sympathizer. AMS. JDM. HD. MS. both WL. Non nobis nati JGR. GL. AW. Mrs. J. S. D. Falkland-house. Household woes. E. F. Coke, St. James' Parsonage, Bethnalgreen. 'Quale i fioretti dal notturno gielo, Chinatile chiusi, poi che 'l sol gl' imbianca. Il drizzan tutti aperti

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CLOV

1012.-Monday, March 7, 1859.

`LOVES.—Why this mysterious, most painful silence? Pray let me see you soon.-T. T.

CAU

1013.-Saturday, March 12, 1859.

AUTION.—All persons assisting in secreting my daughter, ALICE JANE WILSON, 10 years old, are liable to seven years' imprisonment.-E. J. Wilson, Ennis, Ireland.

VIOLET

1014.-Tuesday, March 15, 1859.

VIOLET.—You may still rely. Yes, I will, on the 17th, weather permitting; if not, on the 18th.

CLOVES.

1015.-Tuesday, March 15, 1859.

LOVES.-Still silent! I am in great distress of mind about you. This suspense is dreadful-let

me not ask in vain for its removal.-CLARENCE.

1016.-Tuesday, March 15, 1859.

RIBE.-You are not to seize my child, even if you

TRIBE.

can find her. You know how the detectives and police served me; but I intend to have my rights like other men, or—— Vive la Reine.-E. J. WILSON, Ennis, Ireland.

ZOH

1017.-Thursday, March 17, 1859.

OH MOT.-You are informed the second time that you are being duped and deceived in the name of another. Keep away.

CLOVE

1018.-Friday, March 18, 1859.

LOVES.-I will agree to anything, if you will only let me write to you at once. I have so much to say. This you must not refuse. God bless you.Clarence.

V.

1019.-Friday, March 18, 1859.

-I dare not believe in the coincidence-the happiness would be too great-yet even you must allow it is very strange. The name cannot pass my lips. "Her eyes are lode-stars, and her breath sweet air." When last I saw those other stars alone I was plunged in despair. Years have elapsed since then, but the minutest incident is still ever fresh in my memory.—15th March.-J.

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