E. NEST., F. Nest., C. Nest., 22d February.--Snow on the ground, yet
’twas then the heart grew warmer. You did quite right. I am very
grateful. Listen, when another year dawns. Be very careful of yourself.
I bide my time. God bless you ever.--28 M. E 8, Letters.
1711.--_Monday, November 22, 1869._
A WHISPER. Empty pocket. As quiet as a mouse. At Xmas.--POLLAKY, 13,
Paddington-green, W.
1712.--_Thursday, November 25, 1869._
ILE! Endlich Nachricht Noch nicht wohl, immer Dein, bleibe es.
1713.--_Tuesday, November 30, 1869._
HAWKER.----Particulars rewarded.--CALL.--MUM.
1714.--_Tuesday, November 30, 1869._
BRAS PIQUE:--You are a dark shadow on the Road of life. I will not touch
it.--POLLAKY, 13 Paddington-green.
1715.--_Wednesday, December 8, 1869._
MARGUERITE.--Rien de nouveau. Look next year and the years following.
Write soon. Tout à toi.--FAUST. Fleurs qui vivaient auprès d’elles.
Dites lui qu’elle est belle.
1716.--_Saturday, December 18, 21, 23, 1869._
CURLY FEATHER.--Wet or dry, must I never see you more?--Disconsolate
Umbrella.
1717.--_Thursday, December 30, 1869._
CURLY FEATHER CANNOT TELL.
1718.--_Tuesday, January 4, 1870._
THE CRUELLEST WRONG of ALL. Not in the slightest hurt. Thought it the
most natural thing in the world. The cruellest wrong of all is not to
have a personal knowledge of Jesus; wrongs Him--wrongs oneself.
1719.--_Friday, January 7, 1870._
F. O. G.--Leave E for N January 7th. M any time, “if you care.” The
sooner the better. If there is not rain--Loyal à mort. “BLUE BELL.”
1720.--_Tuesday, January 11, 1870._
N B.--Read Jan. 7. Am so disappointed. Do you care for M--? If so, make
it soon. E. for N. Jan. 7. M, if fine, any time. Fidèle à mort.--“Blue
Bell.”
1721.--_Wednesday, January 19, 1870._
C. E. C.--Too late. On ne doit jamais aimer le bien d’autrui. Blaspheme
not.--L. M. L.
1722.--_Thursday, January 20, 1870._
L. M. L.--Courage, mon petit chou. Soyez ferme, fiez-vous à moi, et
soyez aussi silencieuse que les rochers au fond de la mer. Votre
Français est très mauvais.--C. E. C.
1723.--_Thursday, January 20, 1870._
THE GOSPEL “for the period” (αιωνιον)--“He that hath ears to hear let
him hear”--and nothing else can meet the exigencies of these perilous
times. Inquiring Churchmen are invited to send their cards to G. W., 90,
Stamford-street, Blackfriars.
1724.--_Saturday, January 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 1870._
NOT IN THESE BOOTS.--H. R.
1725.--_Thursday, January 27, 1870._
ALL very pleased indeed, with “several things,” especially cuffs.
“Little blue oddity” very pretty. Used daily by me. Did not like
intruding on them in their trouble, so send word thus. Let me know
maker’s name of cotton. Farewell, Birdie.
1726.--_Monday, January 31, 1870._
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