100.Very beautiful. I am trying hard; but again, what seemed a chance has failed. Do WRITE soon.

1409.—Saturday, October 8, 1864.

FIDES.—Yours received.—Be good enough to meet me as early as convenient, on Tuesday, that we may discuss matters. (109.104) (148.83) (129.50) (131.53) (157.20) (148.83) (58.62) (222.88) (134.68.69) (127.41).

1410.—Tuesday, October 11, 1864.

E.B. W. D. V.—“The Pembroke Castle.” 20th, cheered and strengthened. Very thankful to you. To my life’s end I claim the right of a true friend, and trust you to let me know if ever I can be of use by word or deed; never feel painful or needless what would give me so much pleasure. F. for time Ναι ο Πατηρ ὁτι ὁυτως εγενετο ειδοκια εμπρωσθεν σον “Denique cœlum,” et de Britannia, et de India, æqualiter patet aula cœlestis.

1411.—Monday, October 17, 1864.

FIDES.—I have not any communication from you this morning. When, and to what address shall I send the document you ask for in your P.S. of Thursday? It is delayed a week, so there is not the necessity for you to hasten your rejoinder (58.62) (164.17) (218.57) (250.86) (1) (2) (134.35) (58.52) (111.48) (P) (17.22) (194.7) (2) (197.18) (1) (249.80) (2) (44.36) (241.45).—Saturday, Oct. 15.

1412.—Tuesday, October 18, 19, 20, 1864.

T—I. L—N.—“Flowrets are blooming.” “All that is wanting dear T—T. is you.” Ill and in trouble. Be merciful as you wish for mercy. Rely on secrecy, and pray communicate with L—Y. P—T.

1413.—Saturday, October 22, 1864.