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  1. 65339187 - cshepherd
  2. WINNER - 65349831 - eslynn
  3. 65425718 - not-logged-in-099d3749e0445aa11e23
  4. 65432921 - not-logged-in-dc021d940ab793fb9c0a
  5. 65533215 - star-lightcox.net
  6. 65602416 - Rille54
  7. 65660822 - Julia_Kindred

65339187 - cshepherd

Sunday

11 Mansel Road
Wimbledon

My dearest Sylvia,
I am not sure whether to pester you with questions about your
travels or detail my own uneventful days. I expect you will tell me
the things that you are enjoying particularly, anyway, but do be sure
to tell me what you though of the Giorgione and other
Venetian pictures in the Louvre. And don't forget to tell me what you
think of the Monets in the Impressionist museum: I admire many of them.
In the past few days I have done a lot of reading and
seen Paul several times. Last night we had one penny between us.
It rained all Saturday but today it is warmer than it has been for
weeks . Pablo often has tea with me these days. I have strawberry
jam and China tea. Pablo has his milk with the China tea. It
is a consolation to have him with me - his feline openness is charm-
ing - now more than ever.
I am sitting in the lounge by the opened French windows
to write this. I have by me a pleasant box of chocolates which I nibble
every so often - the gift of "an elderly lady of my acquaintance" to
celebrate passing the exam.
I have written the first of my poems for you while you are away.
I have made them as Southern in decor as it is legitimate for me, caged on
this island, to do so.

Place de la Terre
Utrillo-dazzling squares
And skies you wouldn't call
Temperate balancing
Blue spheres upon the hills

A sleepy satyr puffs

WINNER - 65349831 - eslynn

Tuesday II Mansel Road
Wimbledon
My Dearest Sylvia,
I am not sure whether to pester you with questions about your
travels or retail my own uneventful days. I expect you will tell me
the things that you are enjoying particularly anyway, but do be sure
to tell me what you thought of the Giorgione Fete champetre and other
Venetian pictures in the Louvre. And don't forget to tell me what you
think of the Monets in the Impressionist Museum: I admire many of them.
In the last few days I have done a lot of reading and
seen Paul several times. Last night we had one penny between us.
It rained all Saturday but today it is warmer than it has been for
weeks. A good ways hope. Pablo often has tea with me these days. I have strawberry
jam and China tea & Pablo has his milk with the China tea. It
is a consolation to have him with me - his feline manners are charm-
ing - now more than ever.
I am sitting in the lounge by the open French windows
to write this. I have by me a pleasant box of chocolates which I nibble
every so often - the gift of "an elderly lady of my acquaintance" to
celebrate passing the exam.
I have written the first of my poems for you while you are away.
I have made them as southern in decor as it is legitimate for me, caged on
this island, to do so.

Place de la Terre
Utrillo - dazzling squares
skies you wouldn't call
Temperate balancing
Blue spheres upon the hills

A sleepy satyr puffs



65425718 - not-logged-in-099d3749e0445aa11e23

My Dearest , I am not sure whether to pester you with questions

65432921 - not-logged-in-dc021d940ab793fb9c0a

Sunday Mansel Road
Wimbledon
My dearest Sylvia,
I am not sure whether to pester you with questions about your hands or retail my own uneventful days. I expect you will tell me the things that you are enjoying particularly, anyway, but do be sure to tell me what you thought of the vieraions late champetreand other Venetian pictures in the Louvre. And don't forget to tell me what you think of the Monets in the Impressionist museum: I admire many of them.
In the last few days I have done a lot of reading and seen Paul several times. Last night we had one penny between us. It rained all Saturday but today it is warmer than it has been for weeks. A good auger hope. Pablo often has tea with me these days. I have strawberry jam and China tea. pablo has his milk tinted with the China tea. It is a consolation to have him with me -- his feline manners are charming -- now more than ever.
I am sitting in the lounge by the opened French windows to write this. I have by me a pleasant box of chocolates which i nibble every so often -- the gift of "an elderly lady of my acquaintance" to celebrate passing the exam.
I have written the first of my poem for you while you are away. I have made them as southern in decor as it is legitimate for me, caged on this island, as so.
Place de la Terre
Utrills -- dazzling squares
And skies you wouldn't call
Temperate balancing
Blue spheres upon the hills

A sleepy satyr puffs

65533215 - star-lightcox.net

Sunday II Mansel Road
Wimbledon

My dearest Sylvia,
I am not sure whether to pester you with questions about your
travels or retail any my own uneventful days. I expect you will tell me
the things that you are enjoying particularly, anyway, but do be sure to tell me what you thought of the Fete Clampetre and other
Venetian pictures in the louvre. And don't forget to tell me what you
think of the Monets in the Impressionist Museum: I admire many of them.
In the last few days I have done a lot of reading and
seen Paul several times. Last night we had one penny between us.
It rained all Saturday but today it is warmer than it has been for
weeks. A good wages move. Pablo often has tea with me these days. I have strawberry
jam and China tea: Pablo has his milk with the China tea. It
is a consolation to have him with me - his feline manners are larm-
ing - now more than ever.
I am sitting in the lounge by the opened French windows
to write this. I have by me a pleasant box of chocolates which I nibble
every so often - the gift of "an elderly dady of my acquaintance" to
celebrate passing the exam.
I have written the first of my poems for you while you are away.
I have made them as southern in decor as it is legitimate for me, coged on
this island, to do so.
Place de La Terre
Utrills = dazzling squares
And skies you wouldn't call
Temperate balancing
Blue spheres upon the hill

A sleepy satyr puffs


65602416 - Rille54

Sunday II Manuel Road
Wimbledon
My dearest Sylvia,
I am not sure whether to pester you with questions about your own travels or retail my own uneventful days. I expect you will tell me the things that you are enjoying particularly, anyway, but to be sure to tell me what you thought of the Fiorgione Tate clampetre and after Venetian pictures in the Louvre. And don't forget to tell me what you think of the Monets in the impressionist museum: I admire many of them.
In the last few days I have done a lot of reading and seen Paul several times. Last night we had one penny between us. It rained all Saturday but today it is warmer than it has been for weeks. A good sign I hope. Pablo often has tea with me these days. I have strawberry jam and China tea & Pablo has his milk tinted with China tea. It is a consolation to have him with me- his feline manner are charming- now more than ever.
I am sitting in the lounge by the opened French windows to write this. I have by me a pleasant base of chocolates which I nibble every so often- the gift of "an elderly lady of my acquaintance" to celebrate passing the exam.
I have written the first of my poems for you while you are away. I have rode them as Southern in decor as it is legitimate for me, caged on this island, to do so.
Place de la Terre
Utrillo- dazzling squares
and skies you wouldn't call
Temperate balancing
Blue spheres upon the hills

A sleepy satyr puffs

65660822 - Julia_Kindred

Sunday 11 Mansel Road
Wimbledon
My dearest Sylvia,
I am not sure whether to pester you with questions about your travels or retell my own uneventful days. I expect you will tell me the things that you are enjoying particularly, anyway, but do be sure to tell me what you thought of the Giorgione and other Venetian pictures in the Louvre. And don't forget to tell me what you think of the Monets in the Impressionist Museum: I admire many of them.
In the last few days I have done a lot of reading and seen Paul several times. Last night we had on penny between us. It rained all Saturday but today it's warmer than it has been for weeks. A good sign I hope. Pablo often has tea with me these days. I have strawberry jam and chine tea. Pablo has his milk until the China tea.
It is a consolation to have him with me an his feline manners are charming now more than ever.
I am sitting in the lounge by the opened French windows to write this. I have be me a pleasant box of chocolates which I nibble every so ofter - the gift of an elderly lady of my acquaintance to celebrate passing the exam.
I have written the first of my poems for you while you are away. I have made them as Southern in decor as it is legitimate for me, caged on this island, to do so.

Place de la Terre
Utrillo - dazzling squares
And skies you wouldn't call
Temperate balancing
Blue spheres upon the hills

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