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  1. WINNER - 65324280 - BronteAlcott
  2. 65343218 - shmooshy
  3. 65411723 - TatterTangle
  4. 65415892 - srasg56
  5. 65420637 - not-logged-in-4d4fe551550a93b96d58
  6. 65469885 - NVarellas

WINNER - 65324280 - BronteAlcott

WIMbledon 1967 11 MANSEL ROAD,
WIMBLEDON
Sunday

My dearest Sylvia:

Well I've missed the post. I had forgotten I can't rely on seven o'clock collection on Sunday. It is six o'clock now and I'm lying on the couch in the lounge. I have more or less finished preparing my lecture notes and I must do some chitectre. Soon, I must, but for the moment some pleasure. Only to you can I say that writing is a pleasure.

Thank you for your letter which made me feel vividly your good fortune in being in the country. It was a lovely description. Please do include some sketches soon. O you are so fortunate. Your account of hay-making sounded most agreeable.

Associations are not easily made of a man who reaps hay making sun Or girl who helps - familiar or one who fell to him once when Persephone.
(Better not show this one to Tiny - the last line would pis more be comic )

idoal you say rapt in gloom: I'm so sorry. But what can I say except I am so sorry. Try not to become depressed

65343218 - shmooshy

WIMbledon 1967 11 MANSEL ROAD, WIMBLEDON
Sunday
My dearest Sylvia:
Well I've missed the post. I had forgotten I can't rely on seven o'clock collection on Sunday. It is six o'clock now and I'm lying on the couch in the lounge. I have more or less finished preparing my lecture notes and I must do some architecture. Soon, I must but for the moment some pleasure...Only to you can I say that writing is a pleasure.
Thank you for your letter which made me feel vividly our good fortune in being in the country. It was a lonely description. Please do include some sketches soon. O, you are so fortunate. Your account of hay-making sounded most agreeable.
Associations are not early
head of a man who reaps hay-making son
or girl who helps-familiar or one[who fell to him once when Persephone/unclear]
(Better not show this one to T ing-the last time would I'm sure be comic.)
I did you say rest in gloom: I'm so sorry. But what can I say except I'm so sorry. Try not to become depressed

65411723 - TatterTangle

(17-5-48)
WIMbledon 1967 11 MANSEL ROAD,
WIMBLEDON.
Sunday.

My dearest Sylvia:
Well I've missed the post. I had forgotten I can't rely on 2 seven o'clock collection on Sunday. It is six o'clock now and I'm lying on the couch in the lounge.
I have more or less finished preparing my lecture notes and I must, but force moment some pleasure. Only to you I can say that writting is a pleasure:
Thank you for your letter which made me feel winidly and good fortune in being in the country. It was a lovely description, Please do include some sketches soon. O, I am are so fortunate. Your account of hay-making sounded most agreeable.
Associations are not exactly
need of a man who reapsnothing making sun
On guise who help- famlies or one
who fell in him once when Pensephone.

(Better not show this one to Tiny - like last time would be coming. )
you say in gloom: I'm so sorry . But what can I say except I am so sorry. Try not to become depressed.

65415892 - srasg56

[17-5-48]
WIMbledon 1967
11 MANSEL ROAD,
WIMBLEDON.
Sunday
My dearest Sylvia:
Well, I've missed the post. I had for
gotten I can't rely on seven o'clock
collection on Sunday. It is six o'clock
now and I'm lying on the couch in the lounge.
I have more or less finished preparing my
lecture notes and I must do some architect-
ure. Soon, I must, but for the moment
some pleasure. Only to you can I say that
writing is a pleasure.
Thank you for your letter which made me
feel vividly your good fortune in being in
the country. It was a lovely description,
Please do include some sketches soon. O,
you are so fortunate. Your account of
hay-making sounded most agreeable.

Associations are not easily
made of a man who reaps hay making son
Or girl who helps - Familias or one
who fell to him once when Persephone.

(Better not show this one to Tiny - the last
line would I'm sure be comic.)

Indeed you say rapt in gloom! I'm
so sorry. ut what can I say except I'm
so sorry. Try not to become depressed


65420637 - not-logged-in-4d4fe551550a93b96d58


65469885 - NVarellas

WiMbledon 1967 11 MANSEL ROAD WIMBLEDON
Sunday. My dearest Sylvia: Well I've missed the post. I had forgotten I can't rely on a seven o'clock collection on Sunday. It is six o'clock now and I'm lying on the couch in the lounge. I have more or less finished preparing my lecture notes and I must do some [chartect-live]. Soon, I must, but for the moment some pleasure. Only to you can I say that writing is a pleasure. Thank you for your letter which made me feel vividly [] good fortune in being in the country. PC was a lovely description. Please do include some [//catches]. O you are so fortunate. Your account of hay-making sounded most agreeable. Associations are not easily ahead of a man who reaps hay making [soon] Or give who helps - Familiar or one was fell to him once when Persephone. (Better not show this one to Tiny - the last dime would [Pas sane] be comic.) aided you say rapt in gloom! I'm so sorry. But what can I say except I am so sorry. Try not to become depressed

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