292.—Tuesday, November 11, 1851.

MRS. F . . . . . . . . N.—A. F. WAITED till 12. Can you not to your child spare one day from those who have so long engrossed your obedience, thoughts, actions, and feelings? Pause! Do not leave as you threatened. This day (Tuesday) see A. F. in the morning at friend Hudson’s, or at half past 3 where we parted weeks ago, on Wednesday, as arranged. +.

293.—Wednesday, November 19, 1851.

MRS. F . . . . . . . N.—Is this not cruel? Two hours’ cold anxious waiting and watching. You evade meeting. You will not write. Come to R. F. at the same place, at 5 to-day (Wednesday): or on Thursday, at the same time and place, as on Tuesday. R. F. will wait till you come. Pray write to Hamilton. Do not go away!

294.—Thursday, November 27, 1851.

M.V. W.—They are gone. COME BACK.—B. W·

295.—Friday, December 5, 1851.

THE VIOLETS have been RECEIVED at St. Petersbourg, with many thanks.

296.—Thursday, January 1, 1852.