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VI.—I love to disappoint your curiosity. 
TamleOvie: : : . Red Rose. 
2. Disappoint . ; . Carolina Syringa. 
SZ Cunosity : . Sycamore. 
VII.—I am docile and dejected, do not refuse me, 
i. Docile. ; : . Rush. 
2 eeWSTeOted ym. : . Lichen. 
Bee WOmMoOtreniscm |r. . Carrot Flower. 
VIII.—I hope you may be happy, and offer you 
pecuniary aid. 
1, Hope . : : . Flowering Almond. 
2. May youbehappy . Volkamenia. 
3. Offer pecuniary aid . Calceolaria. 
IX.—Be temperate in your taste. 
1, Temperance : . Azalea, 
2a beastous : : . Scarlet Fuschia. 
X.—Let the bonds of marriage unite us. 
z. Bonds. : : . Blue Convolvulus. 
2. Marriage . : . Lvy. 
By Umitewis : . A few whole Straws. 
XI.—Meet me to-night; do not forget. 
t Meetme . : . Everlasting Pea. 
2. To-night . ; . Night Convolvulus. 
3. Do not forget . . Lorget-me-not. 
XII.—I weep for your indifference, and am 
melancholy on account of your coldness. 
1. [weep foryou . . Purple Verbena. 
2. Indifference , . Mustard Seed. 
3. Melancholy . : . Dead Leaves. 
4; Goldness | 7 ; . Agnus Castus. 
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