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  1. WINNER - 65304059 - kanjoku
  2. 65314360 - dennispattensr
  3. 65316381 - not-logged-in-d227b52bfb66b5c7144c
  4. 65363338 - Sabrina_D
  5. 65384019 - Trouwerner

WINNER - 65304059 - kanjoku

WIMbledon 1967

11 Mansel Road,
Wimbledon, S.W.19

22 vii 1948

My dearest Sylvia,

Thank you very much for your letter. It came second post yesterday, just as I had finished sunbathing and before I left for the V and A. Then in the evening I went to the Lyric to see Les Maines Salles again. Here am I trying desperately to keep in touch with French culture and you write from the middle of it: the Luxembourg gardens is where you wrote from. It is still very vivid in my mind's eye though when I was there the lawn was distinctly brown and by no stretch of imagination green. It sounds so much nicer now I must say.

The list of buildings you have visited would make anybody but myself feel guilty. All I saw was Ste. Sulpice: I am glad you all enjoyed the Delacroix and I must say I liked his frescoes there and the ceiling in the Louvre more than any of the easel paintings in the Petit

65314360 - dennispattensr

WIMbledon 1967 11 MANSEL ROAD,
WIMBELDON, S.W.19
22 vii 1948

My dearest Sylvia,

Thank you very much for your
letter. It came second post
yesterday, just as I had finish-
ed sunbathing and just before I
left for the V and A. Then in
the evening I went to the Lyric
to see Des Maines Salles again.
Here am I trying desperately to
keep in touch with French culture
and you write from the middle of
it: the Luxembourg gardens is
where you wrote from. It is
still very vivid in my mind's
eye though when I was there the
lawn was distinctly brown and by
no stretch of imagination green.
It sounds so much nicer no I
must say.

The list of buildings you have
visited would make anybody but my-
self (written insert: feel)guilty. all I saw was Ste.
Sulpice: I am glad you all enjoy-
ed the Delacroix and I must say I
liked his frescoes there and the
ceiling in the Louvre more than any
of the easel paintings in the Petit

65316381 - not-logged-in-d227b52bfb66b5c7144c

22 vii 1948

My dearest Sylvia,

Thank you very much for your
letter. It came second post
yesterday, just as I had finish-
ed sunbathing and just before I
left for the V and A. Then in
the evening I went to the Lyric
to see Les Maines Salles again.
Here am I trying desperately to
keep in touch with French culture
and you write from the middle of
it: the Luxembourg gardens is
where you wrote from. It is
still very vivid in my mind's
eye though when I was there the
lawn was distinctly brown and by
no stretch of imagination green.
It sounds so much nicer now I
must say.

The list of buildings you have
visited would make anybody but my-
self feel guilty. All I saw was Ste.
Sulpice: I am glad you all enjoy-
ed the Delacroix and I must say I
liked his frescoes there and the
ceiling in the Louvre more than any
of the easel paintings in the Petit

65363338 - Sabrina_D

22 vii 1948

My dearest Sylvia,

Thank you very much for your letter. It came second post yesterday, just as I had finish-ed sunbathing and just before I left for the V and A. Then in the evening I went to the Lyric to see Les Maines Salles again. Here am I trying desperately to keep in touch with French culture and you write from the middle of it: the Luxerbourg gardens is where you wrote from. It is still very vivid in my mind's eye though when I was there the lawn was distinctly brown and by no stretch of imagination green. It sounds so much nicer now I much say.

The list of buildings you have visited would make anybody but my-self feel guilty. All I saw was Ste. Sulpice: I am glad you all enjoy-ed the Delacroix and I must say I liked his frescoes there and the ceiling in the Louvre more then any of the easel paintings in the Petit.

65384019 - Trouwerner

Wimbledon 1967

11 Mansel Road
WIMBLEDON, S.W.19

22 July 1948

My dearest Sylvia

Thank you very much for your
letter. It came second post
yesterday, just as I had finish-
ed sunbathing and just before I
left for the V and A. Then in
the evening I went to the Lyric
to see Les Maines Salles again.
Here am I trying desperately to
keep in touch with French culture
and you write from the middle of
it: the Luxembourg gardens is
where you wrote from. It is
still very vivid in my mind's
eye though when I was there the
lawn was distinctly brown and by
no stretch of imagination green.
It sounds so much nicer now I
must say.

The list of buildings you have
visited would make anybody but my-
self feel guilty. All I saw was Ste.
Sulpice: I am glad you all enjoy-
ed the Delacroix and I must say I
liked his frescoes there and the
ceiling in the Louvre more than any
of the easel painting in the Petit

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