CENERENTOLA.—What nonsense! Your cousin’s proposition is absurd. I have given an explanation—the true one—which has perfectly satisfied both parties—a thing which silence never could have effected. So no more such absurdity.
429.—Tuesday, March 1, 1853.
Slmpi F. npi npkl. & pink. nqkg olhi qmpl. C omkq F. lqkh npqo. hnlo, npki C. omgk F. oing hnio qmk omnl khil, ihno C nqh B onhi F. olhi E npqh. F. iomn npqm. C. nhgq nmkq C klmh, F, oing npki B. qkng F, oing. nlqg lmhn. nmkq ikpg, imok. D. imk F oing. lqkh hmig oimg a mpho. qolg. F, oihm. S mqog F, npqm. minq ikqo. omnl 22. F, hiqo hmng hnil lqlp iglp. omnl hkmi hkom noip ogk lqip hikl iom hopi iqhp.—A. C.
430.—Tuesday, March 8, 1853.
TO my dear GRANDPAPA, of May 23, 1848.—Though held cordially tight, alas! no better did alight than the good man of 1848. Your child you loved so well is in great anxiety, and implores you to grant her an INTERVIEW. Address immediately, in her own name, at Standly’s, 61, Post-office, Brook-street, Bond-street.
431.—Thursday, March 24, 1853.
FLYBYNIGHT has GOT the ANCHOR. Corruption wins, and England’s lost.—E. J. W.
432.—Tuesday, March 29, 1853.
REPLIES to QUESTIONS;—Not going. Yes. Yes, if I possibly can. Yes. Yes; none.