1504.-Tuesday, December 5, 1865. TELEMACHA. FIDE 1505.- Wednesday, December 6, 1865. `IDES.—(58.62). I have not heard from you this morning in reply to mine, as I hoped to do. If this should be seen in time please send me necessary particulars, so as to reach me at latest on Friday morning, as I leave London on that day. (218.57) (146.83) (14.36) (131.100) (2) (111.31) (155.54) (131.53) (212.5) (150.49) (188.104) (224.93) (105.42) (181.40) (163.71) (163.39) (167.66) (1)—Tuesday afternoon. FIDES 1506.-Saturday, December 9, 1865. `IDES.—(58.62) (57.4) (151.79) (251.35) (8.93) (240. 12) (1.) (105.42) (94.80) (2) (1) (252.29) (2) (93.44) (129.48) (93.11) (12.31) (108.8) (131.53) (129.48) (230. 64) (145.7) (150.5) (44.36) (1) (7.81) (129.48) (248.96) (197.8) (82.11) (206.51) (252.25) (23.28) (83.17) (247.32) (249.108) (131.53) (144.57) (1) (121.69) (14.65) (167.12) (252.29) (145.76) (93.44) (1) (2) (134.35) (218.57) (251. 67) (24.22). 1507.—Thursday, December 14, 15, 16, 18, 1865. YOU LUCKY DOG! You always had your money's worth in your mother's diary. "When a little farm you keep," have a "concert of music," but not with all the instruments combined, as at your departure, the details of which were known a week after you wrote to You well know how loved you must ever be by us. Daily we watch for a line, saying you are well and happy, praying God to bless and preserve you. us. 1508.-Monday, December 25, 26, 1865. CROSS.-All burnt. ROSS.-All burnt. Happy. Trust tremendously(signed) ST. ASAPH. 1509.—Monday, December 25, 1865. WITHOUT YOU there can be neither; but faith and hope are still of good courage. 1510.-Monday, January 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 1866. EVER THE SAME. H. 1511.- Wednesday, January 3, 1866. to W.-British.-"Star," " Economist." 1512.-Friday, January 5, 1866. To the CARPENTER. Charity which never faileth, can pardon imposition if undisguisedly confess'd. Jan. 3rd. 1513.-Friday, January 5, 6, 1866. CROSS.Did you get letter safe? Write. Be firm, and don't forget or give him up. Absence is hard to bear. Remember the dog days. "Toujours fidèle." Nothing could ever change St. Asaph. 1514. Thursday, February 1, 1866. EMPEREUR suffers patiently, but bides his time. Difficulties were made to be overcome; so cheer up; get well, and right will overcome might. 1515.-Saturday, February 3, 10, 17, 24, 1866. COÛTE QUE COÛTE. 1516.-Saturday, February 3, 1866. A. L.-The MAN at the Nore. 1517. Thursday, February 8, 1866. ROSS-Steady. Steady. N'oubliez pas. CR St. A. CR Great confidence since last interview. Say "Trivet" to 1518.-Friday, February 9, 1866. `ROSS.—Have been round once. Dine at R. with M. to-day (Friday).—St. A. 1519.-Saturday, February 10, 1866. ECCENTRICITY.-Thanks. All safe. Answered same day. Will do all you ask. Shan't write at present without further orders. Can't find any that wash, but several that require heat. your senses again until next year. soon. So dreary. True as steel. SECRE Hope you will not lose I hope not to. Write 1520.-Saturday, February 24, 1866. ECRET.-"Our Corner."-"11th March, 1863." Old letters and old reminiscences bring you back; why drive me to the life I lead? Why have made me spend such a miserable month, when the present and future are entirely yours ?—“SECRET." 1521.-Monday, February 26, 1866. FELIX. THANKS. Why the gap and different tone between the sittings? Jup's speech to Ch. was strange. Mem... E. & Co's remarks. Prospects improve, needing only B-ie's cheering trust. Stamps naughty. Please write; T. waits details which affection and duty dictate. Letters forwarded. 1522.-Wednesday, February 28, 1866. SEMPER VIGILANS. No. 1. 1523.-Saturday, March 3, 10, 17, 24, 1866. COÛTE QUE COUTE. то 1524.- Wednesday, March 7, 8, 9, 1866. "Bless, and curse not." 1525-Thursday, March 8, 1866. AN THEODOR G.-Van uw vertrek weet nag niemand. Uwe bedrocfde onders en uw vriend verzocken u dringend terugtekomen, alles is dan geschikt. Zoo gy niet wilt geef dan ten minste een adres op waar men u een brief Ran zenden. 1526. Saturday, March 17, 1866. FELIX.-Was notice of 26th Feb. seen? Write soon, or when next at Nat. as seems best. Remember 18th and Easter Union. T. waits news from B-ie anxiously. No sign even on Jun's last. God bless you. 1527.-Tuesday, March 27, April 3, 10, 17, 24, May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, June 5, 12, 19, 26, 1866. 1528.-Tuesday, April 3, 1866. FAITHFUL and TRUE.-"Absence makes the heart grow fond." "Out of sight, out of mind." Which? 1529.-Tuesday, April 3, 1866. EMPEROR longs to have some NEWS, and an address where you can safely receive a letter. Hope on, hope ever. To the brave and faithful nothing is difficult. 1530.-Friday, April 6, 7, 1866. H. P. WISHES. C 1531. Saturday, April 7, 1866. "ROSS.-He feels so lonely. He misses 12. so, and thinks of nothing but. Be firm and stanch, and let nothing turn aside. For God's sake be steady and true. All will come right.-St. Asaph. 1532.-Tuesday, April 10, 1866. CROSS.-May I not write? Don't quite forget:: It may be hard to remember the 11th this week, but do try. Toujours fidèle. Don't change.-St. A. FELIX 1533.-Saturday, April 14, 1866. ELIX.-Welcome, though short and cold; burn not, but forward all. Where all interests, all is news. Silence kept T. sorrowful from Nat. Send parcel by E. & Co., and please complete chron. tab. Old and dear ties forbid destroying all, but weeding shall have care. Note all that passes. Glad B-ie is well, and God bless you. 1534.-Friday, April 27, 1866. IRDIE MIA is going home to snowdrop daily. BIRDIE 1535.―Thursday, May 3, 1866. FAITHFUL and TRUE.-"Hope deferred maketh the heart sick."-H. 1536.-Thursday, May 3, 1866. FAITHFUL and TRUE.—Did you receive it? Better. |