282.—Tuesday, September 23, 1851.
A.J. G.—Est ce que je me trompe, ou non?—Le Rhone, Napoli, Roma.—W—— de C.
283.—Friday, September 26, 1851.
CHS., write to your best friend, now in England, and explain all accounts. Send his letters also. You may yet have the pleasure of saying good-bye to your misfortunes.
284.—Wednesday, October 1, 1851
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285.—Thursday, October 2, 1851.
TO NELLY.—“The MINSTREL BOY,” who left Gr . . . s T. n unknown to his friends about three weeks since. Was dressed in a rusty black surtout coat, common cloth waistcoat, trowsers marked with ink, and an old Caen hat. No ear for music. Pray return to your disconsolate friends. All will be forgiven, and Charlie will give up the front room.
286.—Wednesday, October 22, 1851.
MRS. . . . . . N.—Be entreated. If you ever loved the father of your child, if you love your child, do not persevere in your absence, unless you would sacrifice A. F. or R. F. He is in a distressing state. For Annie’s sake, if not for his, a mutual friend prays you to WRITE at once to Mr. Hamilton, and say when and where you will meet A. F. The consequences of your silence will be serious.