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IN RE (fylfot).

have web enough to catch all the flies in the neighbourhood, if the flies would but come. They are like the wild bees who go on making honey which they never can eat, proving sic vos non vobis to be a physical necessity of their own contriving. But nobody robs their hives: no, unlike the bees, they go about offering their ware to any who will take it at a gift. I had just written the last sentence (Oct. 30, 1866, 8.45 a.m.) when in comes the second note received this morning from Dr. Thorn: at 1.30 p.m. came in a third. These arise out of the above account of the Rev. D. Thom, published Oct. 27: three notes had arrived before.

For curiosity I give one day's allowance, supposing these to be all: more may arrive before night.

29th Oct. 1866.

Dear Sir,—

In re (fylfot).

So that 'Zaphnath Paaneah' may be after all the revealer of the Northern Tau,' Φανεροω—To make manifest, shew, or explain; and this may satisfy the House of Joseph in Amos 5c. While Belteshazzar = 666 may be also satisfactory to the House of David, and so we may have Zech. 10c. 6v. in operation when Ezekiel 37c. 16v. has been realised—but there, what is the use of writing, it is al Coptic to a man who has not (fylfot), The Thau of the North, the double Vahu וָו. Look at Jeremiah 3c. 8v. and then to Psalm 83 for 'hidden ones' צְפוּנֵי יְהוָֹה—The Zephoni Jehovah, and say whether they have any connection with the Zephon Thau. The Hammer of Thor of Jeremiah 23c. 29v. as I gave you in No. 3 of my present edition.

Yours truly

Le Chevalier au Cin.

By Greek Power.

C = 20
h = 8
e = 5
v = 6
a = 1
l = 30
i = 10
e = 5
r = 100
 
a = 1
u = 400
 
C = 20
i = 10
n = 50

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There will be thousands of Morgans who will be among the wise and prudent of Hosea 14c 9v. when the Seventh Angel sounds, let me number that one by Greek. Rev. 17c. 1v:—