SATINPIPER.--Alla svänska näktergaller vänta langtande pa din framkomst
i vartiden.
1673.--_Monday, February 22, 1869._
E. G. G. (en famille).--The Jew is strong, the Greek is stronger, the
Gipsey is still stronger, but the Counterfeit is the strongest of all,
having beaten the Gipsey. (Horsemonger-lane, 1848.)--E. W.
1674.--_Friday, February 26, 1869._
E. G. G. (en famille).--Pitch Decimals into the river “Isère,” and let
them float down to the Mediterranean, and find their way by Egypt to
Arabia, whence they came. (Pocket-book, 1853.)--E. J. W.
1675.--_Monday, March 1, 1869._
NO BODY, NO BODY.--Again drifted on the uncertain sands of time in
silent doubt. Yours received.--P.M., Saturday, 5 o’clock, Feb. 13th.
1676.--_Tuesday, March 2, 1869._
E. G. G. (en congé).--Like Caractacus, when prisoner at Rome, I cannot
forget that the “Honorables,” whose abilities, measured by their
salaries, must be colossal, envied me my humble cottage in Great
Britain. Not the ides of March, but the river March remember.--E. J. W.
1677.--_Wednesday, March 3, 1869._
LITTLE ONE.--Hoop came. Heartsick. Cold letter. No hope. Weary of life.
Old man.
1678.--_Friday, March 5, 1869._
E. G. G. (on y est).--La Providence n’est pas toujours avec les forts
bataillons. Leave K. E. Y. in Grenoble, but transfer your valuable
services from the “Isère” to the “March.” Read the “Hamburger
Nachrichten.”--E. J. W.
1679.--_Saturday, March 6, 1869._
REFORMED by a fair, enthusiastic little missionary. Send photos.--B.
1680.--_Tuesday, March 23, 1869._
ONE.--wfsz tpssz zpv izwf cffo tp jmm--tizmm cf hmze up ifzs zpv zsf
rvjuf xfmm zhzjo--op tjho pg tqsjoh zfu--wfsz ljve uipvhiut.
1681.--_Friday, April 9, 1869._
ONE.--hpu opuf--tibmm cf bu uif qmbdf obnfe po uifuxfouzgjstu pg uijt
npoui--up tbwf ujnd nffu bt tppo bt zpv dbo--xsjuf.
1682.--_Saturday, April 24, 1869._
POLISHED MARBLE.--The poor old man got there next day, and what will
poor Snow Mountain do?
1683.--_Monday, April 26, 1869._
PAX to ----.--Your imagination is fertile: your assumption delicious.
May God bless you. (Eyes, nose, and--chin.)
1684.--_Friday, April 30, 1869._
P. S. (120).--It’s no use temporizing, and like a cat, always walking
round a hot dish.--POLLAKY.
1685.--_Friday, May 7, 1869._
POLISHED MARBLE.--The poor old man got here quite safe, and I was
pleased when I saw him. Good-bye. From poor Snow Mountain.
1686.--_Thursday, May 27, 1869._
PESHAWUR.--In Memoriam Spring of 1859.--Aux fidèles fidèle.
1687.--_Friday, June 11, 1869._
“CAECIAS.”--573. 9340. 1287. 7134 . . . 2051. 623. 14. 33509. . 721.
1859. 0731.--9.6.69.--Pollaky.
1688.--_Friday, July 2, 1869._
“STEPHANIE.”--Not so fast, please.--Can you trust the whip?--Pollaky.
1689.--_Tuesday, July 6, 1869._
BIRDIE E. F. C.--E. F. F. C. Isabelle? Fur cap.
1690.--_Thursday, July 15, 1869._
“103.”--Ne manquez pas--9748. 11. 33. 360--answer.--Pollaky.
Paddington-green.
1691.--_Saturday, August 7, 1869._
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