M.H. K.—Your LETTER was FORWARDED, as you desired, to the post-office, Royal-hill, Greenwich, S.E., on the 8th. I am anxious to hear whether you received it.—Yours ever, Mimi.—October 13, H. W.
892.—Monday, October 26, 1857.
T.S.—THANKS.—Disappointed, yet thankful. Am I too indifferent to you to be favoured with a line? Does your seal express your feelings or what mine ought to be? He is enough: still human nature needs human sympathy. I am very sad.—O. W. D.
893.—Tuesday, October 27, 1857.
CUMMING to PET.—Pourquoi n’avez vous pas écrit? Il y a une lettre pour vous a la poste-restante, Ludgate-hill.
894.—Thursday, October 29, 1857.
TOTAL £2,700: Balance £18.—North-street, October 27, 1857.
895.—Monday, November 2, 1857.
X.—I cautioned, but to no purpose. The £2,300 are gone. This makes £6,000 lost in that way—and all hard cash. The cup is now full. Foreigners have the preference; but Decimals will face the wolf a second time.—Cygne.