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1047.-Wednesday, July 6, 1859.

H BRAVO! Ouvre tombeau ! Si tu as la moindre compassion dans ton âme, écris, ou viens me voir avant mon départ. C'est mon dernier appel; écoutesle, il est sacré. Ecris.

1048.-Thursday, July 7, 1859.

KING'S-ROAD.

MY

1049.-Monday, July 11, 1859.

Y dearest ALICE.-I have not received any communication from you for 18 months. Oh! if you knew what persecution your poor Father has had to undergo to try to deprive him of you for ever. Address me, Mr. E. J. WILSON, Ennis, Ireland.

1050.-Tuesday, July 12, 1854.

AH, bravo! Ouvre tombeau ! Vous trouverez une

lettre au même post-office, où tu m'en as adressé plusieurs l'année passée, sous le nom de X. Allez la chercher et tu ne dira plus que je te persécute.

1051.-Friday, August 5, 1859.

AITH.-It appears a long time since the last news

FAITH.

was received; has anything unusual transpired in All is well, and

the interim? I trust you saw the last.

the ultimate result is certain, secure, and satisfactory. Never doubt this.-Ever.

1052.-Friday, August 5, 1859.

TOO vague, and like all else too public. May be ere you get this, and may not be till morning of 7th, Do not go out of the house till then.

12 o'clock.

If

you call on the strangers or converse with them anyIn case you meet them, and miss

where, I withdraw.

me, do not go out.

1053.—Monday, August 15, 1859.

ORION'S BOAT. Paratus.—G. and E.

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1054.—Tuesday, August 16, 1859.

UNDERSTAND.-CEASE.

1055.-Tuesday, August 16, 1859.

THE HOUSE. He will never return where suggested by letter, dated 17th July. Pursuit continued without intermission. Firmness and perseverance are well known after seven years. The last request will be scrupulously complied with. Has such treatment been merited ?

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1056.- Wednesday, August 17, 1859.

I felt assured there was an error of identity. How could such an injunction apply when I had previously done so and no notice taken of it? For this reason I did not pursue the answer. Stranger coincidences have appeared since then. For myself, I can only say, there is no change. The impression at times. seems overcome, but continually returns.—J.— 16th August.

1057.-Friday, September 2, 1859.

EPSOM.-Friends may desert, but I can never change.

Hope still lingers, but despair approaches. When that arrives you will know happiness no more. Am I truly spoken of? In sincerity, ever yours.

1058.-Friday, September 2, 1859.

FAITH.-The last news eminently satisfactory. The

change spoken of accords fully with the expectations formed. Rest assured that all is as well as possible, arrangements are perfected, and every contingency prepared for. Away and returned. Address as usual. It is mine. Ever.

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1059.-Saturday, September 3, 1859.

'O G.-"Take each man's censure, but reserve thy judgment."—2 Cor., IV. c., 9 v. T. "write" home.

1060.-Monday, September 5, 1859.

UR PEOPLE RETURN September 7.

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1061.-Tuesday, September 6, 1859.

T. W. S.-Il me faut un cœur où je puisse répandre ma peine. Ecris-moi. A toi à jamais, O. W. D.

instant.

1062.-Friday, September 9, 1859.

To the HEART of STONE.-Why torture the victim longer? Bright prospects shine if you meet on the He has been ruined over and over in screening you. It is the last attempt. If you oppose him now, a few days will put it out of his power to do all he desires for you—this is more than can be told. He forgives from his heart, and will never allude to the past. If he has offended, he hopes, alas, to be forgiven. Let him see the child and kiss it. the note fixing time and place.

now are.

The nurse shall bear
Let it be where you

1063.-Saturday, September 10, 1859.

TO EPSOM.-You are not truly spoken of. When I

see you, I will consult with you as to the best way to set matters right. Molehills have been made mountains. I have so much confidence in you I shall never speak or think of the past. Poison against you has been industriously strewed in my path. Forgive. Watch for me at noon. Continue in sight, then I will advance, not otherwise. I know myself too well to intrude. All as you will.

1064.—Monday, September 12, 1859.

EXCELSIOR.

1065.—Thursday, September 15, 1859. EPSOM.-"The Times," 13th and 14th September

instant. On the 13th three-on the 14th two. This is the 19th since. You can write-I cannot. Your writing will show sincerity, and that the communication was your own.

1066.-Thursday, September 15, 1859.

EPSOM AGAIN. I hope you are not labouring

under the impression that, by advising as I did, I am changed.-God forbid! Was "My dearest Friend" yours, or is it a mere coincidence? I hope your h- -'s fears are groundless.

1067.-Saturday, September 17, 1859.

MYSTERY.-Present conduct very suspicious to him

who knows all. It indicates, also, desire to delude, and exhibits all the past professions to have been for some purpose. Meet as ordinary friends where

you now are, or never in this world. No more "delusion." No more notes such as "I have been much annoyed," &c. The Martyr can no longer endure such ungenerous petty insult. It out-Herods all. You shall have justice done you so far as unfounded reports go, but the spirits of departed parents and some respect for self as a man demand that I no longer rest under the false accusations of the Farewell.

TWEN

1068.-Thursday, September 22, 1859.

WENTY-FIVE.-Près de toi c'est la vie, loin de toi c'est mourir. Attendre et espérer je t'en conjure.

1069.—Thursday, September 29, 1859.

ALES.-" RETURN or WRITE immediately."

WALES

This done over and over, but all rejected. "All parties immovable." These absurd words make me doubt" sincerity." "Very nervous." Why so? I will never allude to the past, nor think of it. I forgive all, whatever may have been. Ever study wishes. Sent for letters in real name. Never yet a line. Fear not threats. No future tales, whether true or groundless, will annoy me. Your father and mother are better.

1070.-Friday, September 30, 1859.

ROMANS XII. 9.

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1071.-Monday, October 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 1859.

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