1196.—Tuesday, September 10, 1861.
S.to L., the 8 R’s, and W.—CHARLES URQUHARDT NEWPORT TINLEY has not suffered from the eels.
1197.—Saturday, September 14, 1861.
TOM MOORE—Yours received. Six months is quite right. I think B. had better see you next week; but if you think otherwise, a small parcel, containing the writing, shall be left at the Rail, you to call for it as you pass (5).
1198.—Tuesday, September 17, 20, 24, 1861.
N.W.—L’Amaro è Molto. Helurchen.
1199.—Tuesday, September 17, 1861.
TOM MOORE.—B. travels upon the second day named, unless you advise differently by post. B. can arrange the day to your advice (6).
1200.—Thursday, September 19, 1861.
WILL you GIVE me a BOA at Brighton. Norwood Junction, 10.30 P.M. Shall we never meet again? The word to Nina, Post-office, Norwood. S. marked “M. T.” may reach and console the stranger.