gri_2003_m_46_b01_f04_027
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Transcribers
- 65302191 - ewrightlittle
- 65321387 - not-logged-in-145c9bc94618236ffc92
- WINNER - 65325043 - DanSomeone
- 65357053 - Pastor_Ruth
- 65380539 - not-logged-in-5ac191149fef5ca91805
- 65390022 - Shaul_L

65302191 - ewrightlittle
Really, my dear, I think you are being altogether too slack with your owls. You give them too many circuses. They seem almost recalcitrant about my lecture. Well, I wrote out most of the lecture before hand and also a skeleton of the main points I wished to make. Had them all in my pocket but didn't use them once.With regard to your slides. It's no good choosing them before I go to Pett, as you seem to imply, because they may be out when the time comes. If Michael sends me home before the lecture I could get them. Otherwise I don't see what I can do but if I've missed the point tell me and I'll do what you say. As you know I won't only to help. They are only allowed out for a week after all.
This afternoon I send off the Phaidon Press Titian. I got it from the Reference Library at Fulhma: I borrowed it. The librarian gave me special concessions very kindly though I don't know why as I didn't see him, or plead my case. It must go back however on the 25th of June as a month is the longest they would allow. Oh, and they believe it is out to Dennis Simmons for his tickets are the only London ones I have. Still what's a little forgery. I had to fill a form you see.
No, I didn't know Merciless Beauty but it sounds good and I adore you for finding The Gordian Knot. I have to stop now as I have some shopping to do but in my nest letter I will start where this finished, with your quotations which are delightful. I do want to talk about them.
I love you.
I have eaten all my sweets. No war. Am heartbroken and have indigestion.
I adore you.
Lawrence
P.S. Of course I'm ... 3 I suppose it is time... and I meant it ...
P.P.S. tell me what you mean about it
65321387 - not-logged-in-145c9bc94618236ffc92
Really, my dear, I think you are being altogether too slack with your owls. You give them too many circuses. They seem almost recalcitrant about my lecture. Well, I wrote out most of the lecture before hand and also a skeleton of the main points I wished to make. Had them all in my pocket but didn't use them once.With regard to your slides. It's no good choosing them before I go to Pett, as you seem to imply, because they may be out when the time comes. It Micheal sends me home before the lecture I could get them. Otherwise I don't see what I can do but if I've missed the point tell e and I'll do what you say. As you know I won't only to help. They are only allowed out for a week after all.
This afternoon I sent off the Phaidon Press Titian. I got it from the Reference Library at Fulhma: I borrowed it. The librarian gave me special concessions very kindly though I don't know why as I didn't see him or plead my case. It must go back however on the 25th of June as a moth in the longest they would allow. Oh, and they believe it is out to Dennis Simmons for his tickets are the only London ones I have. Still what's a little forgery. I had to fill a form you see.
No, I didn't know Merciiess Beauty but it sounds good and I adore you for finding The Gordian Knot. I have to stop now as I have some shopping to do but in my next letter I will start where this finished, with your quotations which are delightful. I do want to talk about them.
I love you.
I have eaten all my sweets. No war. Am heartbroken and have indigestion.
I adore you.
WINNER - 65325043 - DanSomeone
Really, my dear, I think you are being altogether tooslack with your owls. You give them too many circuses.
They seem almost recalcitrant about my lecture. Well, I
wrote out most of the lecture before hand and also a skele-
ton of the main points I wished to make. Had them all
in my pocket but didn't use them once.
With regard to your slides. It's no good choosing them
before I go to Pett, as you seem to imply, because they may
be out when the time comes. If Michael sends me home be-
fore the lecture I could get them. Otherwise I don't see
what I can do but if I've missed the point tell me and I'll
do what you say. As you know I won't only to help.
They are only allowed out for a week after all.
This afternoon I sent off the Phaidon Press Titian.
I got it from the Reference Library at Fulhma: I bor-
rowed it. The librarian gave me special concessions
very kindly though I don't know why as I didn't see him
or plead my case. It must go back however on the 25th
of June as a month is the longest they would allow. Oh,
and they believe it is out to Dennis Simmons for his tic-
kets are the only London ones I have. Still what's a lit-
tle forgery. I had to fill a form you see.
No, I didn't know Merciless Beauty but it sounds good
and I adore you for finding The Gordian Knot. I have
to stop now as I have some shopping to do but in my next
letter I will start where this finished, with your quota-
tions which are delightful. I do want to talk about.
them.
I love you.
I have eaten all my sweets. No war. Am heartbroken
and have indigestion.
I adore you.
Lawrence
P.S. Of course in paragraph 3 I suppose it is fine that
Clifford has 'half a rectory' but I meant it
literally. Thus -
L
P.P.S. Tell me what you mean about the slides.
Sorry to be so dense.
65357053 - Pastor_Ruth
Really, my dear, I think you are being altogether too slack with your owls. You give them too many circuses. They seem almost recalcitrant about my lecture. Well, I wrote out most of the lecture before hand and also a skele-ton of the main points I wished to make. Had them all in my pocket but didn't use them once.
With regard to your slides. It's no good choosing them before I go to Pett, as you seem to imply, because they may be out when the time comes. If Michael sends me home be-fore the lecture I could get them. Otherwise I don't see what I can do but if I've missed the point tell me and I'll do what you say. As you know I won't only to help. They are only allowed out for a week after all.
This afternoon I send off the Phaidon Press Titian. I got it from the Reference Library at Fulham: I bor-
rowed it. The librarian gave me special concessions very kindly though I don't know why as I didn't see him or plead my case. It must go back however on the 25th of June as a month is the longest they would allow. Oh, and they believe it is out to Dennis Simmons for his tic-
kets are the only London ones I have. Still what's a little forgery. I had to fill a form you see.
No, I didn't know Merciless Beauty but it sounds good and I adore you for finding The Gordian Knot. I have to stop now as I have some shopping to do but in my next letter I will start where this finished, with your quota-
tions which are delightful. I do want to talk about them.
I love you.
I have eaten all my sweets. No war. Am heartbroken and have indigestion.
I adore you.
Lawrence
P.S. Of course in paragraph 3 I suppose it is time that Clifford has 'half a rectory' and I meant it literally this
P.P.S. Tell me what you mean about its slides.
Sorry to be dense.
65380539 - not-logged-in-5ac191149fef5ca91805
Really, my dear, I think you are being altogether tooslack with your owls. You give them too many circuses.
They seem almost recalcitrant about my lecture. Well, I
wrote out most of the lecture beforehand and also a skele-
ton of the main points I wished to make. Had them all
in my pocket but didn't use them once.
With regard to your slides. It's no good choosing them
before I go to Pett, as you seem to imply, because they may
be cut when the time comes. If Michael sends me home be-
fore the lecture I could get them. Otherwise I don't see
what I can do but if I've missed the point tell me and I'll
do what you say. As you know I won't only to help.
They are only allowed out for a week after all.
This afternoon I sent off the Phaiden Press Titian.
I got it from the Reference Library at Fulham: I bor-
rowed it. The librarian gave me special concessions
very kindly though I don't know why as I didn't see him
or plead my case. It must go back however on the 25th
of June as a month is the longest they would allow. Oh,
and they believe it is out to Dennis Simmons for his tic-
kets are the only London ones I have. Still what's a lit-
tle forgery. I had to fill a form you see.
No, I didn't know Merciless Beauty but it sounds good
and I adore you for finding The Gordian Knot. I have
to stop now as I have some shopping to do but in my next
letter I will start where this finished, with your quota-
tions which are delightful. I do want to talk about
them.
I love you.
I have eaten all my sweets. No war. Am heartbroken
and have indigestion.
I adore you.
Lawrence
P.S. Of course in paragraph 3 I suppose it is time but
Gifford has 'have a rector' and I meant it
literally. This --
P.P.S. Tell me what you mean about the slides.
Sorry to be dense.
65390022 - Shaul_L
Really, my dear, I think you are being altogether tooslack with your owls. You give them too many circuses.
They seem almost recalcitrant about my lecture. Well, I
wrote out most of the lecture before hand and also a skele-
ton of the main points I wished to make. Had them all
in my pocket but didn't use them once.
With regard to your slides. It's no good choosing them
before I go to Pett, as you seem to imply, because they may
be out when the time comes. If Michael sends me home be-
fore the lecture I could get them. Otherwise I don't see
what I can do but if I've missed the point tell me and I'll
do what you say. As you know I won't only to help.
They are only allowed out for a week after all.
This afternoon I sent off the Phaidon Press Titian.
I got it from the Reference Library at Fulhma: I bor-
rowed it. The librarian gave me special concessions
very kindly though I don't know why as I didn't see him
or plead my case. It must go back however on the 25th
of June as a month is the longest they would allow. Oh,
and they believe it is out to Dennis Simmons for his tic-
kets are only London ones I have. Still what's a lit-
tle forgery. I had to fill a form you see.
No, I didn't know Merciless Beauty but it sounds good
and I adore you for finding The Garden Knot. I have
to stop now as I have some shopping to do but in my next
letter I will start where this finished, with your quota-
tions which are delightful. I do want to talk about
them.
I love you.
I have eaten all my sweets. No war. Am heartbroken
and have indigestion.
I adore you.
Lawrence