Part 15
DIPLOMAT.--7″59362, 0′ -- 5, 16″71, 402--562 ===′207 , , ? 43,562 ---- ′25 , , 76, 410--2 ″63. 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÷
1504.--_Tuesday, December 5, 1865._
TELEMACHA.
1505.--_Wednesday, December 6, 1865._
FIDES.--(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.
1506.--_Saturday, December 9, 1865._
FIDES.--(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 us. 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.
1508.--_Monday, December 25, 26, 1865._
CROSS.--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.
1511.--_Wednesday, January 3, 1866._
H. 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._
CROSS.--Steady. Steady. N’oubliez pas. Great confidence since last interview. Say “Trivet” to St. A.
1518.--_Friday, February 9, 1866._
CROSS.--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. Hope you will not lose your senses again until next year. I hope not to. Write soon. So dreary. True as steel. Feb. 8th.
1520.--_Saturday, February 24, 1866._
SECRET.--“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.
1524.--_Wednesday, March 7, 8, 9, 1866._
TO *******.--“Bless, and curse not.”
1525.--_Thursday, March 8, 1866._
AAN 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._
THE TWIN LOCKETS.
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.
1531.--_Saturday, April 7, 1866._
CROSS.--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 maybe hard to remember the 11th this week, but do try. Toujours fidèle. Don’t change.--St. A.
1533.--_Saturday, April 14, 1866._
FELIX.--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._
BIRDIE MIA is going home to snowdrop daily.
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.
1537.--_Tuesday, May 8, 1866._
FAITHFUL and TRUE.--Man proposes, but God disposes. Trust and hope. I’ll pray for thee.
1538.--_Tuesday, May 8, 1866._
CAVE.--Had note next morning. Away “for the present.” Interview afterwards. Reply--“Oh, nothing.” All yours to hand. Semper idem.
1539.--_Wednesday, May 9, 1866._
CERTIFICATES:--J C G. extra. C D B 2d class WRAH 2d class. L M’ L 1st class. A N. 2d class. A F 2d class. R F W extra. W. R. T. extra. J N T extra. E J W extra. H C extra. N W D P 1st class. A W m 1st class. Leg 1st class. T C F none. A G S 2d class. BLS 1st class. WLD extra. FGDA extra. R H m 2d class. T H S extra. C F R extra. S. R. extra.
1540.--_Saturday, May 12, 1866._
HOPING in vain month after month makes the heart sad and weary. Could I but know the end of all this ceaseless care and anxiety for one whom it has been my misfortune to know but too well. True as ever.
1541.--_Monday, May 14, 1866._
TELEMACHA! Telemacha.
1542.--_Thursday, May 17, 1866._
THE BLUE RIBAND that “had been worn.” Filled with anxiety. Pray WRITE a single line.--Trust me.
1543.--_Thursday, May 24, 1866._
REGRET.
1544.--_Wednesday, May 30, 1866._
DO you not scorn me? If I but knew the course to pursue for the best, I might dare allow myself to reflect.
1545.--_Saturday, June 2, 1866._
X19212, 712121119xx, z04, 0, 204111114x, 20B25x, xca7019, 20az, B1111c 2019 18 19 2z, 2104xx1421 319, x7m, z04. 204111114x, z67z, m04a, H042z, 1119za112, a 2319xx, 18B12 19, XB119.
1546.--_Monday, June 4, 1866._
CEASELESS care and anxiety.--Equally true.
1547.--_Monday, June 4, 1866._
T. T. C. L. H. to CR. T.B.--Grateful for one blessed gleam of sunshine after a weary, weary winter. Love is strong as death.
1548.--_Wednesday, June 20, 21, 1866._
TICK is through.
1549.--_Monday, June 25, 26, 27, 1866._
COPENHAGEN.--T. S.--J. A.--1835.
1550.--_Friday, June 29, 1866._
COPENHAGEN.--T. S . . . ., “John Arnold,” Hôtel du N . . ., 1835.--POLLAKY.
1551.--_Saturday, June 30, 1866._
VERITE.
1552.--_Tuesday, July 3, 1866._
DO NOT FORGET the BEEF TEA.
1553.--_Friday, July 6, 1866._
I DO not scorn you, I know, “To err is human, to forgive divine.”
1554.--_Saturday, July 15, 1866._
IF you have 43 mauve, change 5 azure to 28 red directly. 7 p.m.--E. N.
1555.--_Tuesday, July 31, 1866._
SARAWAK.--Aku bri tabi sama. Tuan Doctor J. C., minta surat, Salamat.--JABEL.
1556.--_Wednesday, August 1, 1866._
K. G. A.--Everything shall be as you wish it this week. Very quiet, and good. Be steady, true, and do as you know it is wished. A letter waits. WRITE, cheer up, and be strong.--“Cross--Magpie.”
1557.--_Tuesday, August 7, 1866._
M. M. M.--The landlord is very troublesome.--August 6, 1866.
1558.--_Friday, August 24, 1866._
MAGGY’S DRINK to RATS and POTATOES. Do WRITE, in great sorrow.--A. M., Isaehs nee, Yvab ot Noswad.
1559.--_Wednesday, September 5, 1866._
S. P. T. M. B. R.--Resting, hoping, longing, yet contented, trusting.--P.
1560.--_Friday, September 7, 1866._
BLUE and WHITE. Stake your very soul on C. We must win. WRITE by return.
1561.--_Friday, September 7, 1866._
1 2. 9.--15 22 7, 14 22, 8 22 13 23, 24 12 9 9 22 8 11 12 13 23 22 13 24 22, 4 18 7 19, 9 22 24 7 12 9 12 21, 24 12 15 15 22 20 22, 18 7, 4 18 15 15, 22 3 11 15 26 18 13, 19 12 4, 7 19 18 13 20 8, 8 7 26 13 23, 18, 20 12, 26 25 9 12 26 23, 13 22 3 7, 14 12 13 7 19.
1562.--_Monday, September 10, 1866._
FELIX.--Mrs. F. safe, prays detail of doings and return; leaves Tre soon for busy poorly O, then visits till springs. On B----ie the future rests, if true and firm ’twill do. M. and Ce were sunlight, parcel at Frau’s; write 2 and Co. occasionally; enjoy, be good, and God bless you. All well; thanks.--Sept. 7.
1563.--_Monday, September 24, 1866._
CROSS.--Thousand thanks for letter. Awfully pleased and delighted to get it. Don’t like the idea of the trip to L. on Tuesday at all. Hope it won’t be as un. T. as the last time, when you were unkind. Wish you to stop quiet where you are, and rest from your labours. Is the surveillance very strict? Is P. O. under old man’s thumb and dangerous? I’m not sure of being there on 26th. I think Trees might be managed; it would be a great comfort. Don’t give up; in case of going to L. be firm and write. Yours till death, MAGPIE.
1564.--_Saturday, September 29, 1866._
OF what avail is it to say there is neither change nor uncertainty, and yet make no sacrifice to prove it by endeavouring to put an end to mutual unhappiness? Time is fleeting.--M.
1565.--_Wednesday, October 3, 1866._
C. E.--There is always some soul of goodness in things evil, would men observingly distil it out.--POLLAKY.
1566.--_Thursday, October 4, 1866._
ST. A. was at T’s on Monday; shall go 4½ Thursday and Friday. Very wearing here. Don’t risk much. Absence will be accounted for. All more than ever quiet.--T.
1567.--_Friday, October 26, 1866._
BLUE and WHITE.--Do not despair, darling. All will end well. I shall be for ever our old motto.
1568.--_Saturday, October 27, 1866._
CONCLAVE of SOVEREIGNS.--Sion-mount, November 6th, 1866, M.--St. John G. Lipscombe, S.G.T.G.
1569.--_Tuesday, October 30, 1866._
L’AFRICAINE.--You take too much blame. Look forward, not backwards. Affair here drawing to termination. Send “remember.”
1570.--_Monday, November 19, 1866._
101. 14. 6. 8. 75. 59. 454. 148. 79. 47. 7. 8. 6. 23. 46. 9. 7. 447. 511. 2. 5. 12. 9. 7. 568. 7. 5. 45. 595. 109. 980. 7. 57. 84. 6. 3. 49. 432. 464. 49. 8. 5. 5. 7. 6. 64. 2. 3. 4. 6. 643. 3. 6. 65. 543. 6. 6. 594.
1571.--_Friday, November 23, 1866._
AS opportunities appear unattainable, why don’t you try other means open to you? Are you afraid to trust me? It should be sacred. I have done all I can, more than you think.
1572.--_Saturday, November 24, 1866._
MY 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. Do not write again till you hear from me. 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._
PENNY LAND to WILL.--“Papa! Pockey--hankey hi?” Would you not like to see little Gussie again?
1575.--_Saturday, December 8, 1866._
HYDROCELE.--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. There are two. Ubiquitous.
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 amd 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.”
1581.--_Thursday, January 31, 1867._
TO S . . . . y.--All right, rest in peace; would if knew. Forgive me; give my life for you.--J . . y.
1582.--_Monday, February 18, 1867._
FEB. 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).
1583.--_Saturday, February 23, 1867._
THE 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 LITTLE GIRL LEAVE OLD MAN all Alone?
1589.--_Tuesday, April 9, 10, 1867._
FALCON.--I MARVEL!
1590.--_Tuesday, April 9, 1867._
JUVENAL, 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 never.--MONTIE.
1592.--_Saturday, April 27, 1867._
INFELIX.--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 Grenoble. Act accordingly. Vogue la Galère.
1594.--_Tuesday, May 7, 1867._
1--2--3.--.
1595.--_Tuesday, May 7, 1867._
FELIX.--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.
1596.--_Thursday, May 9, 1867._
E. G. G. (en voyage), Grenoble.--See the _Times_ of 6th, B. E. N. is well up; his figures are unexceptionable. 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.
1598.--_Thursday, May 16, 1867._
E. G. G. (en voyage), Grenoble.--See the _Times_ of 6th. Vincit omnia Veritas.
1599.--_Monday, May 20, 21, 1867._
A. B.--Lilly of the Valley.
1600.--_Wednesday, May 22, 1867._
MEREDITH or M----N.--SCRAP of 8th RECEIVED, 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.
1601.--_Thursday, May 23, 1867._
1 2˙ 3.--
1602.--_Thursday, June 6, 1867._
CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA.--Your unknown views are sending her to her grave.
1603.--_Wednesday, June 26, 1867._
ARCHE HEMISSE PANTOS.--One yes. Two yes.
1604.--_Friday, July 12, 1867._
E. G. G. (en voyage) Grenoble.--Yes--Grenoble. Lyons--(x St. Etienne x)--Caen. Southampton, London.--X.
1605.--_Saturday, July 13, 1867._
B. E. N.--All honourable men! “Praeterea censeo Carthaginem esse delendam.” Vox Populi! Vox Dei! Vive Gutenberg! Vivent les Imprimeurs!--X.
1606.--_Monday, July 22, 1867._
T. S.--When you dig a pit for another, you are sure to fall into it yourself.--Pollaky, 13, Paddington-green.
1607.--_Thursday, August 1, 1867._
F. W.--Same as P. M. 66--D--“Sy”--Be WATCHFUL--C. L--C--C C.
1608.--_Thursday, August 1, 1867._
CLARA.--The LITTLE BRAT with one it has COME HOME. Address Cox and Co.
1609.--_Thursday, August 1, 1867._
B. E. N. (Aut Cæsar aut nullus). Depuis vingt ans abreuvé de dégouts. Croesus on Nemesis? Nemesis. La Manche et Southampton.--X.
1610.--_Wednesday, August 7, 1867._
SCIROCCO, 3 ten August. Bin gesund, noch nicht nach Hause gegangen, aber bald. Alle Briefe erhalten. Danke. “And your eyes said work for glory. Up, up, where the angels--call.”
1611.--_Thursday, August 8, 1867._
NAB-en voyage,--. . 736. 186. 170, 04926, follow, track, 124, 33. 37. 39. 11. 1, 6, 11, 24, 38, 56, 13, 161, 77, 32, 041--4397, 261, 004, 1, 8, ´46, 16003. 427--. . 183. 930.--12, 10. 14, 6. 7. 23.--POLLAKY, 13, Paddington-green.
1612.--_Saturday, August 31, 1867._
L . . EVYODEV. ED.
1613.--_Saturday, August 31, 1867._
MY STAR of HOPE WANES to WHITE. News that you are better would revive its glow.--B.
1614.--_Monday, September 4, 5, 1867._
B.--If the news that I am better will avail, let the star regain its glow.
1615.--_Monday, September 9, 1867._
20.--Vous avez été un grand fardeau de son âme. Il espère que vous ne coupez plus ce qui est dangereux à couper. Oh, comme la petite boîte à fusée est chèrea lui. Il a quitté Prague.
1616.--_Wednesday, September 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, October 1, 1867._
NINE OF US.--E. W. F. S. T. T. Y. D. and G.--At Mr. Smith’s.
1617.--_Friday, September 20, 1867._
E. G. G. (en voyage).--See the _Times_ of 17th. Modern languages? No. My three languages, even this year, have not produced me as much as I have paid to a carpenter for wages.--X.
1618.--_Friday, September 27, 28, October 1, 1867._
“THREE PIGEONS.”
1619.--_Monday, October 14, 1867._
Le refus était le plaisir. Chaque soir et matin pour 20 mois passés. Cruel seulement être aimable. Donc, il n’y a qu’un--entre les deux.
1620.--_Tuesday, November 5, 1867._
SNUGGERY.--One tiny converse, and I shall know you are watching my yearning and sorrowing, and much more.
1621.--_Friday, November 15, 1867._
PER. . . Most perfidious. Why this cruel------? Sagge is deserted. Fly to your neglected C.....tta.
1622.--_Wednesday, November 20, 1867._
E. HOPE.--Happy contemplations; the coolness on Wednesday, the bitter disappointment of Thursday, (occasioned doubtless by) the arrangements for Friday, which were so considerate. Not to smart would indeed be unfeeling.
1623.--_Monday, December 2, 1867._
6 t f 2 y 1 w--9 v 88--n d m f 2 v j j v f 8--4 t p v--8 d 6 v 2 y w 4 j v b--a v--2 v j a v--i f y j v--j d. E. D. W. d 6--9 2 v 88--n d m--a n--d i 1--8 i v v j--e v j.
1624.--_Saturday, December 7, 1867._
L. B. and PARTNER were feelingly remembered on the 5th. The Cock Sparrow chirruped his ditty at one thousand and twelve.
1625.--_Saturday, December 7, 1867._
E. HOPE.--Some positively might have been averted, others mitigated. There is much in extenuation. He drew no such character, and knows the reverse, herein, you are unjust to both. To ensure peace the mistakes of the past should be admitted, and remembered only to be avoided. Let each be just to and cherish the other, but true to self; then will the anguish have not been in vain. Dec. 5.
1626.--_Thursday, January 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 1868._
TERPSICHORE.
1627.--_Tuesday, March 24, 26, 1868._
JE VIS en ESPOIR.--Many waters will not wash out love.
1628.--_Tuesday, March 31, 1868._
JE VIS en ESPOIR.--Seen by Accident. Over the sea and back? Hope deferred. Perfect love means perfect trust.
1629.--_Friday, June 5, 6, 8, 1868._
A.--The Engineer has escaped from the Maories, saving nothing but his scalp. Mutual enemies should make mutual friends. Utu wanted.
1630.--_Thursday, June 25, 1868._
1868.--Lady Elizabeth--To TOURIST A,--No. 1.--Yes, yes, yes. At once. And with you. See “Practical General Continental Guide,” page 229 (Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., London). Paris, the Rhine, Baden-Baden, Switzerland, Milan. “No Thoroughfare. .” Lay, 500.
1631.--_Saturday, June 27, 1868._
TOURIST A,--To Lady ELIZABETH.--Quite ready, if you will write to address given on Thursday. Let me hear from you somehow immediately. Lay 800.
1632.--_Tuesday, June 30, 1868._
1868.--Lady ELIZABETH--To TOURIST A.--Yes, yes, yes. At once. And q at night. See “Practical General Continental Guide,” page 212 (Simpkin Marshall & Co., London). Paris, the Rhine, Baden-Baden, Switzerland, Milan, Venice. “No Thoroughfare.” Gold, £500.
1633.--_Thursday, July 2, 1868._
TOURIST A. to Lady ELIZABETH.--We will meet, tried by suffering, to forget and remember. See Practical General Continental Guide, Simpkin, Marshall & Co., p. 212.
1634.--_Thursday, July 9, 1868._
TO STRAY BUZWINGS.--Hark! the Lark at Heaven’s Gate Sings!--Lodge 69.344. The SUMMER LARK will occur at the Buzwing-hall, on Thursday, the 23rd inst., at 6.30 p.m. Banquet at 8 p.m. Rising of the Larks at 9.30. Nests at 1 a.m.
1635.--_Friday, July 31, 1868._
MONSIGNOR. . . -- Many roads lead to Rome, but how to return? The way is too crooked, even for POLLAKY.
1636.--_Wednesday, August 12, 1868._
LAPIN.--Quel guignon! mille remerciements pour l’intention. Soyez bénie, et croyez que je suis et serai toujours le même.
1637.--_Saturday, August 15, 1868._
NO. 3.--Je crus qu’elle fut loin, quand elle était tout proche sous mes yeux. Shall have this on my tombstone--Where is the clock?
1638.--_Friday, August 21, 1868._
LAPIN.--Ma seule joie! encore, par charité, racontez tout. Pas nommée, bien triste, mais plus que jamais ce que vous savez.
1639.--_Saturday, August 29, 1868._
LAPIN.--Quel supplice, savoir quelles influences vous entourent, recevoir pareilles lettres, pas pouvoir répondre! Si froides! très-inquiet; ayez pitié! Je vous l’ai prédit.
1640.--_Monday, August 31, 1868._
THE STORM at APPENWEIR.--Go. Go. Go. She whom you met at Heidelberg has seen Her. You may trust her. Go.
1641.--_Wednesday, September 2, 3, 1868._