One follow-up letter bore the chastising words "Second Notice" on its envelope.
This letter was in a mixture of Russian and German, and bore no address.
All letters bore the postmark of the present day, and every one was addressed to Glenlake.
Many French privateers and letters of marque also bore the name.
Instead of a signature, the letter bore a large, black circle that looked as though it had been printed on the page.
The letter, he perceived, bore a London postmark instead of the Christminster one.
His letter bore a Swiss postmark, so he might have carried the cash to Geneva himself.
The latest letter bore the sign, too.
Not a letter bore a return address.
The letter bore the date of a week previous, but no address.