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._
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