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1134. Saturday, December 1, 1860,

-RECEIVED ALL. Not before twenty-second. Will call. Doctor satisfied. Trash. H. Read Hermine. Await opportunity to write.

I.

1135-Thursday, December 6, 1860.

G.-Arrived all right, as arranged; M. O. D. W. Lovely country, but no good cigars. I wish you could bring some. Pray write soon to Y. O. D. H.A. E. T.

1136.-Tuesday, December 11, 12, 1860.

NENNEN Sie den Tag und den Platz: wenn Sie

mich nicht sehen können in Ihren Amt?

1137.-Saturday, December 15, 1860.

DIDO.--All will be right if done at once.—WIDO

WEE.

1138.-Saturday, December 29, 1860.

L'AMI FENTON'S est parti le lundi seulement, je reste en ville. Je t'embrasse.

T.

1139.-Tuesday, January 1, 1861.

G.-D. L. landed at Palermo, went through Sicily to Messina, up to Naples and Capua; and now, with heart true to the cause, waits events at F. Viva Italia! Quite well. Nothing new. How is D. W. all this time? Y. O. D. H.-A. E. T.

1140.-Thursday, January 10, 1861,

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Well J. H. D. . name in full length. High-street, Dorkg, Surrey.

1141.-Saturday, January 19, 1861.

QUEEN of BUSHIRE. Care not for the Dragon.

Poor Ali Bux still waits for the waggon, at the old

address.

1142.-Tuesday, January 29, 1861.

WHAT you wish is done.—W—————- No——.

1143.-Friday, February 1, 1861.

RION'S BOAT.-Renew, and make an end.

1144. Saturday, February 2, 1861. CROOGE has promised. Write to W.

SCROOGE

1145.-Saturday, February 2, 4, 1861.

TO QUOD TIBI ID ALII.-"Pray, dearest S.,

write." Veto X., to Tavistock, London.

1146.-Saturday, February 2, 1861.

G.-RETURN to Z., on the day appointed, M. O. D. W. You know when and where, and that I am Y. S. H.-A. E. T.

1147.-Saturday, February 2, 1861.

Avayn. I cannot thank you enough for keeping your promise. F. S. and leaving in C., venture to B., completing their service. There is no personal news, except that, through delay in receipt of letter from consulate, I am unable to return and enter de T. How little you know of that morning's history-the intense effort required not to involve some one very dear-it would have been ruinous; and yet how much I would risk if neces

sary-I do not, I shall not, forget. Reconsider what' are circumstances to a will like yours! Pray WRITE, if only once more.-Yours ever, T.

1148.— Wednesday, February 6, 1861.

NEVER.

1149.- Wednesday, February 6, 1861.

ADIEU. God bless you! Farewell.

T.

1150.—Saturday, February 9, 1861. D.-L. C. well. T. H. D., name in full length.— High-street, Dorking, Surrey.

1151.-Saturday, February 9, 1861.

HE TIMES, May 9, 1859.-"Hope, ever hope." I have and will always do so; yet I have had no intelligence of you since May 24, '59. Can you not let me hear from you, directly or indirectly? I trust that when Spring returns (the flower it blooms) that friends so sincere will meet again.

E.

Lupus.

1152.-Friday, February 15, 1861.

to B-O.-The cough is well. I wish to see you. What we arranged. They would not pub

1153.-Saturday, February 16, 1861.

HOPE, ever hope. I have, and will always do so; yet I have had no intelligence of you since May 24, 1859. Will you let me know how you can hear from me, as I do not know your address? You can have mine from Mrs. Turner, 26, Brewer-street, Pimlico; then friends so sincere will meet again.

1154-Thursday, February 21, 1861.

LOOK HERE―remember next Tuesday.

1155.-Thursday, February 21, 1861.

Y. Z.-Yes. Good news this morning. I did not advertise on Tuesday.

1156.-Friday, February 22, 1861.

TODD oder TODT? Schreibe-welcher, dem “Carbonari."-Exchange, Dundee.

JACK

1157-Thursday, February 28, 1861.

ACK has LOST VICTORIA TRAIN. explain to F. this delay. Fix a time.

FIFT

1158.-Thursday, February 28, 1861.

Wishes to

FTEEN POUNDS RETRIBUTION RECEIVED, S. S. Matt. vi. 15. When? where? and, if myself personally or others of the family who have been wronged? Initials, and I'll seek no more. Address, General P. O., Clapham.

1159.-Friday, March 1, April 1, 1861.

Avayn.—I cannot thank you enough for keeping your promise. F. S. and leaving in C., return to B., completing their service. There is no personal news, except that, through delay in receipt of letter from consulate, I am unable to return and enter de T. How little you know of that morning's history-the intense effort required not to involve some one very dear-it would have been ruinous; and yet how much I would risk if necessary-I do not, shall not forget. Reconsider what are circumstances to a will like yours! Pray WRITE,

if only once more. January 15.—I have just seen an obituary notice-how sad, sudden, unexpected! How much I wish I could be of some service to you!Your ever, T.

A.

1160.-Friday, March 15, 1861.

B. C.-This is the first time. The value and importance of the matters in question are overestimated, but act justly. The name (three words) appears several times.

STO

1161.- Thursday, March 28, 1861. TOOPUMS.—Shall be in town on Friday, leave on Sunday. WRITE to old lodgings what time. IDIOT.

"Pomp" on Saturday must see you.

ST

1162.—Friday, March 29, 1861.

TOOPUMS.—There is a letter at old place. Send for it. Forgot this yesterday. IDIOT.

1163.-Monday, April 1, 1861.

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1164.- Wednesday, April 3, 1861.

RION'S BOAT.-Come with all papers (H. C.)
Missing memorandum of E. & G., former year,

found.

1165.-Thursday, April 4, 1861.

TO VIOLET-Keep up your heart. Trust in me. I have seen your Friend, and will do all for the best. You are, and always will be, my first thought. I have now received three letters from you, viz. ;—13th February, 1st and 28th March: and have done all you wished.

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