910.—Tuesday, December 8, 1857.
EZRA.—Oh! WRITE immediately and often. Take care of yourself. Cheer up. All right. Good-night. God bless you, my darling son.—“The Ezras.”—December 5, 1857.
911.—Monday, December 14, 1857.
MY dear SISTER.—Why not grant my request, and write as you promised? By keeping me in a state of uncertainty all our business is delayed. I have done all in my power. As soon as I have received your letter with the particulars no time shall be lost. If you wish to settle our affairs, the sooner an interview takes place the better.—H. W., December 11.
912.—Tuesday, December 15, 1857.
M.D.—I am very sorry I missed you, and more so that we cannot meet as suggested. Satisfactory explanations shall be given.
913.—Tuesday, December 15, 1857.
H.W., February 20, 1854.—Nearly four years’ absence and indifference leaves us both at liberty to act as we please independently of each other.—M. B., Dec. 14, 1857.