877.—Wednesday, September 9, 1857.
MIMI.—NO LETTER has been RECEIVED up to the present time, September 8, otherwise you would most certainly have had an answer. Will you write again at once.—Yours ever, M. H. K.
878.—Thursday, September 10, 1857.
MY DEAR SISTER.—I shall be in London the 10th (this day), when I hope to find you there, as our affairs are in a very unsettled state at present.—Yours ever, Mimi.
879.—Saturday, September 12, 1857.
NATHAN.—The portrait you have drawn is far from flattering. I hope yonr inferences are wrong, as the facts from which they are drawn never happened. Still I cannot help feeling grateful for the motive prompting your letter. I do not know you; it is for you to decide whether it would be advantageous to do so. I shall be in England in October.
880.—Monday, September 14, 1857.
BRISTOL.—RECEIVED. Not in the way suggested. No. 9 has charge of it, and will deliver it in proper time.