ORION’S BOAT.—Renew, and make an end.
1144.—Saturday, February 2, 1861.
SCROOGE has promised. Write to W.
1145.—Saturday, February 2, 4, 1861.
TO QUOD TIBI ID ALII.—“Pray, dearest S., write.” Veto X., to Tavistock, London.
1146.—Saturday, February 2, 1861.
T.G.—RETURN to Z., on the day appointed, M. O. D. W. You know when and where, and that I am Y. S. H.—A. E. T.
1147.—Saturday, February 2, 1861.
Αναγη.—I cannot thank you enough for keeping your promise. F. S. and leaving in C., venture to B., completing their service. There is no personal news, except that, through delay in receipt of letter from consulate, I am unable to return and enter de T. How little you know of that morning’s history—the intense effort required not to involve some one very dear—it would have been ruinous; and yet how much I would risk if necessary—I do not, I shall not, forget. Reconsider what are circumstances to a will like yours! Pray WRITE, if only once more.—Yours ever, T.