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the party who causes this to be inserted, and one who is still believed to possess truth and honour, you would relieve an aching heart and a miserable existence by replying to this at once. I still wear the ring.

S. P. H. M.

244-Thursday, February 6, 1851.

FAIR PLAY.-The PROBLEM will be Solved by

application to the Executive.

245.-Saturday, February 15, 1851.

TO D.-THANKS for your COMMUNICATION.

As the clothes are ready, I am ready to wear them. Always the same; the bar of iron. Pray communicate. -E. W.

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246.-Friday, February 21, 1851.

L.-Expectans expectavi.-Are you ill,

angry, or unable?

247.-Saturday, February 22, 1851.

PROVIDENCE is my beacon; and, rest assured, I

will do all I can do. I will COMMUNICATE the result of To-morrow in the Sunday Times.—F. S. P.

248.-Friday, February 28, 1851.

Feb. 21.

NO. 17 WOULD RATHER NOT. Send again.

No.

249.-Saturday, March 1, 1851.

O. 12.-S. lmpi at C qgnl qkin F. mlgi ihmn 27th C lgi S qmng 20 C qpnh F. nmkq iglp oiqn hnqn R N and RE 5 C qpnh F mngk, nmkq mhgn oiqn hnq Chgo qkin and lgi F onqk mqho onqk mqho olhi C mqni Folhi E minl F pgnq Jany. 6th F mkip ikpg B nho.-J. de W.

250.- Wednesday, March 5, 1851.

SIR CHARLES, pray Write.—Lightning.

251.-Monday, March 17, 1851.

ADELPHI-Go to the Office agreed upon very

soon.

252. Thursday, March 20, 1851.

March 11.

TO T. E.-Is unison only a sound the sense of the

ear to awaken ?—L. E. L., P. O., Glocester.

253.-Wednesday, March 26, 1851.

MARCH 23.-DO COME AGAIN, as then I knew

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not what I said.

254.-Monday, March 31, 1851.

O E. S. Lynn.-The PORTMANTEAU is RE-
COVERED. The owner forgives. Go, and sin

no more.

FIK

255.-Tuesday, April 1, 1851.

IKPG, C qgnl. F qlgo, nghm. qmlh, to, mogl, to, iomn, hkom O, hgo, F, Imho, C, mnpk, F, hnpq, nokl, ogpk pinl. hmig C, qkin F, hnpq, ngmo C, qgnl. F. qlgo. hnoi, C Ihmn S, lmgh F, hmng oiph, to, hnio, nmkq mnpk, pil, nphl, onmh, hmkp nmkq-nhop. C. Cnho. F. npqm.—J. de W.

256.-Thursday, April 3, 1851.

TO T. E.-The INTELLIGENCE you received is

TRUE.

annoyed by

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who gave me proof that I was known

personally? Your message was received. Should any

change take place in our plans I will write to the address you gave me, and in token send you a paper. Address where I told you.-L. E. L.

257.-Tuesday, April 15, 1851.

BREVE, BREVIARIUM, BREVITER, ABBREVI

ATUM sufficit intelligenti: 1838, May or June, 1839, January 15-31 D; 17-24 N: February 1-14 D; 1-4 N. 1843? 1846, April. 1847, January 23, June 1848, January 19, May 15. 1849 (3 Janvier, 1849) May: June 11, 12, 15: November 1. 15, 17, 18: December 5, 7, 1850. January 11th, May 8, 16, 22, 30: June 19, 20, 21: October 17, November 1st. my correspondent's request, January 15th, 1851. Address, Dr. William Edward Hunter, M.D., Littleportstreet, Lynn, Norfolk.

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258.—Friday, April 18, 1851.

At

DREAM. If the person at Southampton, who had 66 Curious Dream" will COMMUNICATE such further INFORMATION as may lead to the result hinted at, either to the party formerly addressed, or to B. J., Jerusalem Coffee-house, Cornhill, a liberal REWARD may be arranged, and secrecy preserved.

259.-Tuesday, April 22, 1851.

PALLACE'S P. and W.

260.- Wednesday, April 23, 1851.

ALLACE'S P. and M.

PALLACE'S

No.

261.-Thursday, May 1 1851.

O. 14.-S Impi at. C. qoul. & F. pink. P. M. C.
Inho. omgk. qlin, & B hkq. F. nqpg. in. mo.gh.ltu

S. oqlg F. nhlm, knom, for, C. hgo. F. 1qip of the lqmg npi, ikqg. Exhibition F. qik. qmlh ploi to hnip. omnl a mioq. C klmh. & B. qigk. F. qmlh too. C. qkin & lgi. F. hipn. at C. lhmn B kml. F. knoq is a iplq. opkn. 5 mioq. lqkn. C. opq & Imoh. F. kmn, ilmg. F. kqpo hipk. mqho. olhi. E. lhpo.-J. de W.

262.-Monday, May 12, 1851.

MOSS ROSE.-The Lady who clandestinely left her

home on the 1st of May is most earnestly implored to RETURN immediately, or to write to "Highlander," whom she so cruelly deceived on the evening of Wednesday. Feelings of the warmest affection, saddened, alas! by intense grief, incite this annonce (sic).

263.-Thursday, May 15, 1851.

MOSS ROSE. You know not what may be the

In

consequence of this most cruel conduct. mercy, lose not a moment in forwarding your ADDRESS to "Highlander," who is suffering the most intense grief. Your really affectionate heart will surely not permit you to defer till Tuesday.

264.- Wednesday, May 28, 1851.

OOR MAT TO-NIGHT.

DOOR

No.

265.-Saturday, May 31, 1851.

́O. 15.—S Impi at. C. qgnl. F. ohig a hnpg plg hnoi in mogl & hnio. C hgo F inqg in mogl. C. omgk & the qoig qmlh to C. qgnl in F nhop. B. qkng F. qmlh S. onqh. C. klmh & B qigk. go to. F. mogl S. Imqp. F. kqpo. 2 mqho olhi hipo olhi C. ngqo. F. mnhq 29th C okiq at. F. npkl. nqgp ogpn kqpo ogk of ikng opl ohg we kiqg ikpo mioq.-J. de W.

266.-Tuesday, June 17-19-21, 1851.

TO B. J. C., GREENWICH.-Every means has been

attempted, every chance traced; the boldest steps taken, the greatest hopes raised. These last have appeared at intervals, but of course you could not understand. Alas, I regret to tell you, all, all is without success. £500 will now be given this week for an explanation by letter, and the same next week for a final explanation in Words. Why ask for a letter and then not accept it ?-E. S.-November last.

267.-Tuesday, July 1, 1851.

YES, ELLEN.

268.-Tuesday, July 15-16, 1851.

WILLIAM, thou wilt

go to sea-thou shalt go; but O RETURN, and first receive the blessings of

a heart-broken father, of a heart-broken Mother! O my son William, my son, my son William ! Would God I had died for thee, O William, my son, my son !

269.-Saturday, July 26, 1851.

NCOGNITA.-Pray write again. Where can I

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address a letter? You work in the dark.

270.-Friday, August 1, 1851.

LMPI F. npi C qgnl F. pil F pink, C mgil F pil Bqkng F hkom F hqon F onql qolg F. npi C qgnl, C hgo F npkl F qmk olhi npmh pkqi in mogl Fatty F. vim pil lokg a oinl ogmk innqg npi, E mpnl C omgk F ikho qolg npqm mqho olhi D iql F pgnq May 9th F oign oinl li of hipo.-J. de W.

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