M.H. K.—I have nothing to explain. Our wishes to settle our affairs are the same. If you would Write, and communicate everything, there would be no difficulty. You know my address. I wish my home in the country was nearer yours; but if you are ready to arrange our business I hope shortly to see you. Ever yours, Mimi, August 21, 1857.
868.—Tuesday, August 25, 1857.
MIMI.—You have received an address to which you can FORWARD me a LETTER. Many miles separate us. My position at the present time does not perhaps warrant me in going further. I have and do certainly entertain the highest respect and regard for you, but many difficulties present themselves which I cannot here explain, except I were assured of a letter reaching you, and that only by receiving one from yourself in the first instance. This is the only course I can adopt.—Yours ever, M. H. K.
869.—Wednesday, August 26, 1857.
ERINNERUNG Und TEUMERFORT—Tyran.—No.—So very many THANKS for the TWO kind LETTERS, and for the delicate consideration your caution evinced for me. Can you, through this medium, show me you have noticed this? Do not write.
870.—Saturday, August 29, 1857.
M.H. K.—You must be faithful to your promise, and confirm all I wrote. You know my address, and be assured of its safety. Whenever you wish it I will write to you; indeed, now our correspondence should be constant. I never can forgive my mistake of yesterday; but you know it could not be intended.—Yours ever, Mimi.—August 29, 1857.
871.—Monday, August 31, 1857.
ERINNERUNG UND TEUMERFORT.—Tyran.—No.—Ten thousand thanks. This is my first advertisement. O wise Isis, have I lifted thy veil? When, oh! when. ***.—M. D.