1191.—Saturday, August 31, 1861.
TOM MOORE.—YOURS RECEIVED. Thanks. How is T.’s health? Polly’s visit was a great kindness, and it has allayed a very anxious feeling. B. is a bachelor (No. 3).
1192.—Tuesday, September 3, 1861.
TOM MOORE.—B. will be there (4).
1193.—Tuesday, September 3, 1861.
BLUE ENAMEL CROSS.—I cannot trust W. Letter received. I accept all its terms. Mine until death. Be patient.
1194.—Wednesday, September 4, 1861.
L’ESCORT RECEIVED YOURS. However well himself complains of the conduct of your protégée. He gives him great trouble, and unless you could give hope for an early “Duncaster” meeting he fears the necessity of applying for help to Dr. Evans. Having no project he shall not leave S. before the 15th September.—Scarborough, Sept. 1.
1195.—Friday, September 6, 1861.
LORELEI.—The Anthropophagous didn’t gobble the partridges.