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Editor laughed at ! nor my sweet " Ladybird '' 

 <5rushed ! 



And now, having said so much, I once 

 ugain offer a shadowy hand to my adversary, 

 and hope that though at present we see one 

 another but darkly, we may yet do so *^ face 

 to face," and meet as friends. 



A word, with your permission, to corres- 

 pondents : — 



Evelyn Haekess. — I have discovered your 

 parcel. I thought you were sending it 

 addressed to me. You shall have the contents 

 in a few days. 



Flink. — There is never one worth buying, 

 •although unwise persons bid fast and high. 

 Try a private source, and beware of imposition. 



E. King. — The horse is sold. 



H. DuNBAB, Shamus O'Bkien, W. Hatfield, 

 and Eose Maeie. — Your questions are of too 

 personal a nature. If time permits I will 

 answer privately. 



Ignokamus. — Dose him with aloes until he 

 is dead sick ; then put a saddle on him, with 

 ft sand-bag at either side, and ring him for an 

 hour. I warrant he will allow a man upon 



