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1572.-Saturday, November 24, 1866.

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Y FRIEND.-Should you receive a letter posted possibly to-morrow, it is important that you should read it. I shall, in that case, be awaiting your answer, no, not at . . .. but within a very short distance. Suspend your judgment until you receive it, and then let this act speak that regard which the expression of irrepressible feelings has hitherto apparently failed to convey. I ask for nothing but confidence, faith in me. Oh, drive me not to yet more utter affliction. Why leave me to the limited resource of A's to know you are even alive, but still not to know how you are ?-Friday, Nov. 23.

1573.-Saturday, December 1, 1866.

MORE than nice looking; it is very handsome.

not write again till you hear from me.

Do

I hope to

see you soon. With best love, &c.-F.-How much longer is Patience to wait? Do, pray, let me hear from you at once. You are sure to see this, and you see how obedient I am to your commands.— T. . Y.

1574-Thursday, December 6, 1866.

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PENNY LAND to WILL." Papa! Pockey

hankey hi?" Would you not like to see little Gussie again?

1575.-Saturday, December 8, 1866.

YDROCELE.—Breaker can be leaved, according to self-experience, by external middles. Please address, post paid, to R. S. B., N 375, Esslingen, Kingdom of Würtemberg.

1576.- Wednesday, December 12, 1866.

A walk over the breezy hills: standing at the gate and

sitting at the style. 28th November, 1865. Do WRITE. Why leave me like this? Is it fair?—T.

1577.-Saturday, December 29, 1866.

MANAGEMENT.-P. Q. R.

Ubiquitous.

There are two.

1578.-Friday, January 4, 1867.

BROWN, YELLOW, and GREEN.-I hope you enjoyed last night, and that all was quite "Ty." I hope old friends were not forgot. Cheer up and be happy and don't be low. All will be well. Don't distrust yours most firm till death.-" St. A.".

1579.-Saturday, January 12, 1867.

FAT OXEN.-Starving people. The fat oxen are

gone from their glass palace, and [are eaten by the rich; the starving people remain in their overcrowded fever dens, and are being eaten by disease. Fat Oxen. Starving people.

1580.-Friday, January 18, 1867.

YELLOW and RED.--Don't forget, and mind and be

steady to-night. He is ever thinking. Be firm, and don't be got round. Yours till death.-"St. A."

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1581.-Thursday, January 31, 1867.

S. . . . y. All right, rest in peace; would if knew. Forgive me; give my life for you.-J.. y.

1582.-Monday, February 18, 1867.

EB. 16th (through accident delayed.)-225: 452. 6. 2 ! 080 ..., 192 "772, "16753. 14. 58. 857, 884, 165-954-,? 732.. 976-: 98070... 063, 451. 755. 13, 65. .,? v. 162.,. 053 M. C. C. 871331 913..: 189. .761850.: 771. POLLAKY-(13 P. G.r. n).

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1583.—Saturday, February 23, 1867.

HE JUMP; B. B: 20th Feb.: Bertie and Dot: over! both Feet.

1584.—Saturday, March 2, 4, 1867.

C. A. Y. Z!

1585.-Tuesday, March 5, 1867.

C. A. Y. Z!-"Pity me not! but lend thy serious

hearing to what I shall unfold.”

1586.- Wednesday, March 13, 1867.

M. W. M. S. Q. S. R. W. R. M. S. Q. S equally true.

1587.-Saturday, March 16, 1867.

M.W. M. S. L. S. R. W. R. M. S. L. S. Equally true.

1588.-Tuesday, March 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 1867.

WHY

WHY LITTLE GIRL LEAVE OLD MAN all
Alone?

1589.-Tuesday, April 9, 10, 1867.

FALCON.-I MARVEL!

1590.-Tuesday, April 9, 1867.

UVENAL, Sat. X Quid enim ulla negaverit, &c.

Will "A Friend" give details?

Too true, but

denied. Secrecy promised. She is gone. Enable both to do and to receive justice.

1591.-Tuesday, April 23, 1867.

TIME and time over time for ever flown, Mimi! Serpent, Dove, and Geranium still

MONTIE.

INF

1592.—Saturday, April 27, 1867.

never.

́NFELIX.—Will W-y ne'er write home again? Silence (which pains your family) annuls not the past, or its claims upon the future, to which, spite of fickle fortune's frowns, T., unchanged, looks hopefully in the strength of duty, truth, and love. Chro: tabn days kept with sweet regrets, Mem: pin, ket, lave.—Bi—e must have much to say. Acknowledge. God bless you!

1593.-Monday, May 6, 1867.

E. G. G. (en voyage). Grenoble. Grenoble. First

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Grenoble. Act accordingly. Vogue la Galère.

1594.-Tuesday, May 7, 1867.

1595.-Tuesday, May 7, 1867.

`ELIX.—Family grateful for W-y's sad, yet sweet letter. Continue what Nat stopped, notifying plans, health, and cause of Jup's continued coldness. F's concert was meant. Little one fed and thought of; Limpet daily wanted on its rock. Cheer up. Trust and love must triumph. God bless you.

E.

1596.—Thursday, May 9, 1867.

G. G. (en voyage), Grenoble.-See the Times of 6th, B. E. N. is well up; his figures are unex

ceptionable. Remember me to "Dear little Billy A-n." Vogue la Galère.

1597.-Friday, May 10, 1867.

IF you have 14 light fawn, have 54 crimson, give 28 red 29 ruby 14 rose 7 purple (6 green without 4 green without 4 fawn) to E. N., 20 ruby.

E.

A.

1598. Thursday, May 16, 1867.

G. G. (en voyage), Grenoble.-See the Times of
Vincit omnia Veritas.

6th.

1599.-Monday, May 20, 21, 1867.

B.--Lilly of the Valley.

1600.- Wednesday, May 22, 1867.

MEREDITH or M-N-SCRAP of 8th RE

CEIVED, and answered as desired. Your silence unkind, inconsistent, unwise, and inexplicable. The plot thickens—“You know who" again threatens. Write at once and fully to last address, or advertise in the Times, or I may unconsciously and unwillingly act against your wishes. Forewarned is forearmed. I wish to know how the cat jumps. Send full address. Yours

ever.

I 2' 3.—

1601.-Thursday, May 23, 1867.

1602. Thursday, June 6, 1867.

'AMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA.-Your unknown views are sending her to her grave.

CAM

1603.- Wednesday, June 26, 1867.

AF

RCHE HEMISSE PANTOS.-One yes. Two yes.

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