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1477.-Saturday, September 2, 1865.

C. NOBODY.-If meant, is deeply grieved. If un

fortunately the cause of pain, feels hopelessly in the dark, and, therefore, in great anxiety.

1478.- Wednesday, September 6, 1865.

FIDES. (142.37) (58.62) (250.86) (142.37) (157.20)

(218.57) (134.34) (24.82) (99.26) (39.52) (12.31) (108.8) (149.22) (62.12) (249.50) (134.34) (192.102) (156.4) (105.36). If then you should see this in time write to me on Thursday with particulars, and in reply the documents shall await your call on Saturday morning next. I leave town on Friday evening.

1479-Thursday, September 14, 15, 16, 18, 25, October 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, November 6, 13, 20, 27, December 4, 11, 18, 25, 1865.

VER the SAME.

EVER

1480.-Tuesday, September 19, 23, 1865.

SEMPER VIGILANS.

1481.-Thursday, September 21, 1865.

GOETHE.-Life's a dream. Mes rêves sont de vous.

Forget me not. J'ai bien besoin d'une lettre.Poste restante, Bruxelles, jusqu'au 28.

1482.- Wednesday, September 27, 1865.

ACE of HEARTS." Seek, and ye shall find." Same

address-WRITE.

FIDE

1483.-Friday, September 29, 1865:

`IDES.—(58.-62). I have returned to England, and if you should see this in time and will post the documents on Monday next, I shall be obliged, for no doubt a settlement would be facilitated thereby. I shall probably leave again on Tuesday.

1484.- Tuesday, October 3, 1865.

ETTLED A. ... REMEMBER PROMISE.

SETTLED

THE

1485.-Tuesday, October 3, 1865.

HE HEART of STONE.-Why torture the victim longer? Bright prospects shine if you meet at once. Present conduct very suspicious to him who knows all; indicates also desire to delude, and exhibits all the past professions to have been for the same purpose. The "Martyr" can no longer endure such ungenerous, petty insult; it out-Herods all. Address, as before, under cover, to Mr. Pollaky, Private Inquiryoffice, 13, Paddington-green, W.

1486.-Saturday, October 7, 1865.

PICKWICK.—J. G.

THE

1487.-Thursday, October 12, 1865.

'HE HEART of STONE.-Fifteen years of gloomiest depression and long, sad hours of pain and sorrow have made me what I am; but the idol of our mutual affection having now passed into a better life, “Heart of Stone" will relent if "Martyr" with meekness and submission befitting her self-adopted title, consents to the conditions stated in a former communication to Mr.

Pollaky, Private Inquiry-office, 13, Paddington-green; until then, no meeting can, or shall take place.

1488.-Saturday, October 14, 1865.

UNCHANGED for EVER.

FIDES

1489.—Saturday, October 14, 1865.

`IDES.—(58.62). My movements have been so uncertain that I could not earlier inform you of my engagements. Meantime I have so arranged with the different parties that your wishes shall be met as completely as possible. I do not think, therefore, that you need come to London on Monday; it will suffice if you send on that day such of the documents as may be ready, and the remainder can follow by the next Thursday's post.—(222.5) (134.78).

1490.-Monday, October 16, 19, 1865.

TO JACK'S MASTER-PEPPER is DEAD.—

Dover.

1491.-Wednesday, October 18, 1865.

MARTYR to HEART of STONE. I accept all

your conditions, with the exception of that part of clause 5 which refers to "Corea." I have left all the necessary documents with Mr. Pollaky, at 13, Paddingtongreen, W.

1492.-Friday, October 20, 21, 1865.

MARGUERITE à FAUST.-I am dying with grief.

Oh! come back to me, oh! come back to me. We cannot be separated. Oh! come back to me.— Marguerite.-Oct. 18.

1493.-Monday, October 23, 1865.

NCHANGED for EVER.--Uncertainty, repeat with initials of name.

1494.-Monday, October 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 1865. I am

FAUST HARRY.-Oh! come back to me.

dying. Have pity on my poor tortured heart.
It rests with you.

They say they cannot oppose now.
Oh! come, oh! come, oh! come.

Have pity. Let me

Oh let me see you. Your broken-hearted

see you. Marguerite B——.

1495.—Tuesday, October 24, 1865.

HEART of STONE to "MARTYR."-After so

many years of lacerating agony what are riches to me! and, now that our idol is no more, I do not press further your acceptance of clause 5. Let our meeting take place on the approaching anniversary of an event so indelibly impressed on the memory of us both and may the solemnity of our reconciliation at the hour of our reunion not be profaned by the faintest suspicion of parsimony. I will communicate to Mr. Pollaky the exact time and place of meeting.

1496.-Monday, October 30, 1865.

IS the light going to depart without sending one cheering ray to the North? Ungenerous !

1497.— Wednesday, November 1, 2, 3, 4, 1865.

EVER the SAME.-Remain so. Wait and hope. All

promises have been and will be faithfully kept.— Coûte que Coûte.

1498.- Wednesday, November 8, 1865.

LIGHT of the NORTH! Why ungenerous? I will

prove, if possible, to the contrary on Thursday.

1499.-Friday, November 10, 1865.

DIPLOMAT-insert the word (No) instead of the words (if any) 7307" - 2597 ", " • 073128,, 26- —? 32 G. "reverse the question"-misfortune makes him doubt (S.F.) 83. 00-71. 283-034,56. Always prepared.-Pollaky, Private Inquiry-office, 13, Paddington-green, W.

1500.- Wednesday, November 15, 1865.

DIPLOMAT.-But for the fatal haste to condemn,

:

H: Ex would have been right.-Between the 20th and 25th of December; the mistake did certainly arise from the misconception of o" 19384. (m) 7254 "2930250'16, 34, 930 alluded to.-Pollaky (Private Inquiry-office), 13, Paddington-green.

1501.-Friday, November 17, 1865.

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1502.-Thursday, November 23, 1865.

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592'0. '34'5, 992"-aut quas sibi fabula finxit.-Pollaky, Private Inquiry-office, 13, Paddington-green.

1503.-Saturday, December 2, 1865.

G. B. Y. M. O. D. D. Pro 3÷

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