1591.—Tuesday, April 23, 1867.
TIME and time over time for ever flown, Mimi! Serpent, Dove, and Geranium still never.—MONTIE.
1592.—Saturday, April 27, 1867.
INFELIX.—Will W—y ne’er write home again? Silence (which pains your family) annuls not the past, or its claims upon the future, to which, spite of fickle fortune’s frowns, T., unchanged, looks hopefully in the strength of duty, truth, and love. Chro: tabn days kept with sweet regrets, Mem: pin, ket, lave.—Bi—e must have much to say. Acknowledge. God bless you!
1593.—Monday, May 6, 1867.
E.G. G. (en voyage). Grenoble. Grenoble. First Grenoble. Act accordingly. Vogue la Galère.
1594.—Tuesday, May 7, 1867.
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1595.—Tuesday, May 7, 1867.
FELIX.—Family grateful for W—y’s sad, yet sweet letter. Continue what Nat stopped, notifying plans, health, and cause of Jup’s continued coldness. F’s concert was meant. Little one fed and thought of; Limpet daily wanted on its rock. Cheer up. Trust and love must triumph. God bless you.