311.—Tuesday, March 9, 1852.
R——. Thank you for the INFORMATION given a few months ago, respecting the letters sent to P . . . . . r. Write by to-morrow’s post, please. Fear not.—London-wall. Tom. Try to understand this mystery, 10.
312.—Tuesday, March 9, 1852.
TO EQUATOR.—Circumspice.—Your great ship, the Christopher Columbus, when laden with indigo, opium, or the most costly merchandise of the East, never contained so much wealth as stands on that said hill.—E. W.
313.—Wednesday, March 10, 1852.
INDIGO BLUE.—Where and how shall I send my address? I, too, have grown cautious at last. Are you as entirely ignorant as you seem? Be candid and careful as to this.
314.—Thursday, March 11, 1852.
NOT to EQUATOR.—You might have saved yourself the trouble, and been the richer by 5s. Tom is sure to go to the wall without your telling him. The Ten is particularly happy, the chances being 10 to 1 that he will cross Earth’s central line, and then, being as invulnerable as Achilles, he will have nothing to fear. Tom will understand this mystery without trying.—E. W.