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  1. 65330414 - Huntress
  2. 65360403 - tinkapuppy
  3. 65410895 - najjernick
  4. WINNER - 65436298 - ChrisMM76
  5. 65448135 - hcable49

65330414 - Huntress

Sunday
From my bedroom I can see, on a level with my first floor window, a splash of strong red. They are - roses. They have climbed up a holly tree and aratkes tree and have burgeoned there high above even their excellentsisters on the trellis.
It is eleven o 'clock in the morning now. I wonder what you are doing? Cooking very likely. How are preparations for the journey going? There is no need to take any books: if you want any to read in Italy you can get what you want in Paris - French, American, or even English publications. A good English-American book-shop is in the Rue Eaufflat, on a corner, on the right when you walk up toward the Pantheon. I cannot find the notes I made in Paris about restaurants: but since you will not be using student facilities in the short time you are there (it would not be economical in any case Michael would not tolerate such eating conditions, I imagine) it doesn't much matter. You can fibdscores of restaurants. There is a cheap typical one in the Rue Racine itself I remember.
I went to economical last enerpy

65360403 - tinkapuppy

Sunday
From my bedroom I can see, on a
level with my first floor window, a
splash of tony red. They are - roses.
They have climbed up a holly tree and
[...] tree and have bourgeoned there
right above even their boldest sisters on
the trellis.
It is eleven o'clock in the morning
now. I wonder what you are doing?
Cooking very likely. How are prepara-
tions for the journey going? There is
no need to take any books: if you want
any to read in Italy you can get what
you want in Paris - French, American,
even English publications. A good
English-American bookshop is in the Rue
Soufflat, on a corner, on the right
when you walk up toward the Panth'eon.
I cannot find the notes I made in Paris
about restaurants: but since you will
not be using student facilities in the
short time you are there (it would not
be economical. In any case Michael
would not tolerate such eating conditions,
I imagine) it doesn't much matter. You
can find scores of restaurants. There is
a cheap typical one in the Rue Racine
itself I remember.
I went to c... last evening

65410895 - najjernick


WINNER - 65436298 - ChrisMM76

Sunday
From my bedroom I can see, on a
level with my first floor window, a
splash of strong red. They are - roses.
They have climbed up a holly tree and
cratle tree and have bourgeoned there
right above even their boldest sisters on
the trellis.

It is eleven o'clock in the morning
now, I wonder what you are doing?
Cooking very likely. How are prepara-
tions for the journey going? There is
no need to take any books. If you want
any to read in Italy you can get what
you want in Paris - French, American,
or even English publications. A good
English-American book shop is in the Rue
Soufflot, on a corner, on the right
when you walk up toward the Pantheon.
I cannot find the notes I made in Paris
about restaurants - but since you will
not be using student-facilities in the
short time you are there (it would not
be economical as in any case Michael
would not tolerate such eating conditions,
I imagine) it doesn't much matter. You can find scores of restaurants. There is
a cheap typical one in the Rue Racine
itself I remember.

I went to church last evening

65448135 - hcable49

Sunday
From my bedroom I can see, as is level with my first floor window, a splash of strong red. They are - roses. They have climbed up a Holly tree and tree and have bourgeoned there high above even their boldest sisters on the trellis.
It is eleven o'clock in the morning now. I wonder what you are doing? Cooking very likely. How are preparations for the journey going? There is no need to take any books: if you want any to read in Italy you can get what you want in Paris - French, American, or even English publications. A good English-American book shop is in the Rue Soufflat, on a corner, on the right when you walk up toward the Pantheon. I cannot find the notes I made in Paris about restaurants: but since you will be using student-facilities in the short time you are there (it would not be economical as in any case Michael would not tolerate such eating conditions, I imagine) it doesn't much matter. You can find scores of restaurants. There is a cheap typical one in the Rue Racine itself I remember.

I went to last evening.

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