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  1. WINNER - 65317675 - candykatt
  2. 65328133 - not-logged-in-6167f984ded8b46e0700
  3. 65332336 - Vixen999
  4. 65342060 - lawofrelativity
  5. 65347743 - Lynst
  6. 65375691 - Preacher357

WINNER - 65317675 - candykatt

[26-7-48]
Sunday England
My dearest Sylvia,
The problem is what to write about. When you are on
this island there is a lot to chatter about. When you
are in Siena I fear to be banal and yet what can I do but
tell you what I've been doing. It's better to do that
than say in as many ways as I can that I hope you are
having a splendid time in Siena. Of course you are and
I hope it is cooler than Florence.X The rest you must
tell me. Before going any further I must tell you how
much I love you.

Today I have been to Hampton Court and when I came back
read your essay. Admired it again. My parents are
back from Bath. Yesterday Paul and I saw a good and
old Bette Davis film. The day before I got wonderfully
'high'; nearly tight enough to go to Paris on Saturday.
I arranged most of it with McHale but decided against it in
the morning. It has been so long since the wine flowed
freely.. I saw Iris that day too looking rather like
the beauty editor of Britannia and Eve if you see what I
mean. For the rest museums and libraries.

Tomorrow I am borrowing a ladder to have a look at a
doubtful Hogarth skied in St Martin's Vestry. The day
after Claire, a French student and typist Albert and I
knew in Paris, is coming here for a week or two. I
have to meet her at Victoria. (I wish it were another
station.) In September I shall be alright for a holi-
day in Bath I learned today.

I have got a delicious little book containing 15 masques.
Minerva appears constantly; in Daniel's Vision of the 12
Goddesses played at Hampton Court in 1604 thus - 'attired
in a blue mantle with a silver embroidery of all weapons and
engines of war with a helmet-dressing on her head and pres-
sents a lance and target'. This last attribute is charm-
ing don't you agree?

You know how I like to be up to date: today I've read
bits of Pindar's Odes about the Olympic games of his day.
Nicer than the technicolor camera
which are to record the events! My lectures at the NC start
the day the games finish. The torch will pass through
room v...

I itch terribly from being a long time in the sun some
days ago. It has just come out. Today is wonderful but
I stripped and sat - in the shade. Alas.

X Or perhaps it wasn't
too hot? Or perhaps it
was?

65328133 - not-logged-in-6167f984ded8b46e0700

England
Sunday
My Dearest Sylvia,

The problem is what to write about. When you are on this island there is a lot chatter about. When you
are in Sienna

65332336 - Vixen999

[26-7-45]

Sunday

My dearest Sylvia,

The problem is what to write about. When you are on this island there is a lot to clutter about. When you arien Siena I fear to be banal and yet what can I do but tell you what I've been doing. It's better to do that than say in as many ways as I can that I hope youare having a splendid time in Siena. Of course you are and I hope it is cooler than Florence. Or perhaps it wasn[t too hot? Or perhaps it was? The rest you must tell me. Before going any further I must tell you how much I love you.

Today I have been in Hapton Court and when I came back read your essay. Admired it again. My parents are back from Bath. Yesterday Paul and I saw a good and old Bette Davis film. The day before I got wonderfully 'high'; nearly tight enough to go to Paris on Saturday. I arrange most of it with McHale but decided against it in the morning. It has been so long since the winde flowed freely..I saw Erin that day too looking rather like the beauty editor of Britannia and Eve if you see what I mean. For the rest musuems and libraries.

Tomorrow I am borrowing a ladder to have a look at a doubtful Hogarth skied in St. Martin's Vestry. The day after Claire, a French student and typist Albert and I knew in Paris, is coming here for a week or two. I have to meet erher at Victoria. (I wish it were another station.) In Septemember I shall be alright for a holiday in Bath I learned today.

I have got a delicious little book containing 15 masques. Minerva appears constantly; in Daniel's Vision of the 12 Goddeses played at Hampton Court in 1604 thus - 'attired in a blue mantle with a silver embroidery of all weapons and engines of war with a helmet-dressing on her hand nad presents a lance and target. This last attribute is charming don't you agree?

You know how I like to be up to date: today I've read bits of Pinder's Odes about the Olympic games of his day. Nicer than the tehnicolor cameras which are to record the events! My lectures at the NC start the day the games finish. The torch will pass through room v...

I itch terribly from being a long time in the sun some days ago. It has just come out. Today is wonderful but I stripped and sat - in the shade. Alan.

65342060 - lawofrelativity

[26-7-48]
Sunday
England

My dearest Sylvia,

The problem is what to write about. When you are on this island there is a lot to chatter about. When you are in Siena I fear to be banal and yet what can I do but tell you what I've been doing. It's better to do that than say in as many ways as I can that I hope you are having a splendid time in Siena. Of course you are and I hope it is cooler than Florence. The rest you must tell me. Before going any further I must tell you how much I love you.

Today I have been to Hampton Court and when I came back read your essay. Admired in again. My parents are back from Bath. Yesterday Paul and I saw a good and old Bette Davis film. The day before I got wonderfully 'high'; nearly tight enough to go to Paris on Saturday. I arranged most of it with McHale but decided against it in the morning. It has been so long since the wine flowed freely... I saw Iris that day too looking rather like the beauty editor of Britannia and Eve if you see what I mean. For the rest museums and libraries.

Tomorrow I am borrowing a ladder to have a look at a doubtful Hogarth skied in St. Martin's Vestry. The day after Claire, a French student and typist Albert and I knew in Paris, is coming here for a week or two. I have to meet her at Victoria. (I wish it were another station.) In September I shall be alright for a holiday in Bath I learned today.

I have got a delicious little book containing 15 masques. Minerva appears constantly; in Daniel's Vision of the 12 Goddesses played at Hampton Court in 1604 thus - 'attired in a blue mantle with a silver embroidery of all weapons and engines of war with a helmet-dressing on her head and present a lance and target'. This last attribute is charming don't you agree?

You know how I like to be up to date: today I've read bits of Pindar's Odes about the Olympic games of his day. Nicer than the technicolor cameras which are to record the events! My lectures at the NC start the day the games finish. The torch will pass through room v...

I itch terribly from being a long time in the sun some days ago. It has just come out. Today is wonderful but I stripped and sat - in the shade. Alas.

x Or perhaps it wasn't too hot? Or perhaps it was?

65347743 - Lynst

[24-7-48]
Sunday
England
My dearest Sylvia,

The problem is what to write about. When you are on
this island there is a lot to chatter about. When you
are in Siena I fear to be banal and yet what can I do but
tell you what I've been doing. It's better to do that
than say in as many ways as I can that I hope you are
having a splendid time in Siena. Of course you are and
I hope it is cooler than Florence.X The rest you must
tell me. Before going any further I must tell you how
much I love you.

Today I have been to Hampton Court and when I came back
read your essay. Admired it again. My parents are
back from Bath. Yesterday Paul and I saw a good and
old Bette Davis film. The day before I got wonderfully
'high'; nearly tight enough to go to Paris on Saturday.
I arranged most of it with McHale but decided against it in
the morning. It has been so long since the wine flowed
freely.. I saw Iris that day too looking rather like
the beauty editor of Britannia and Eve if you see what I
mean. For the rest of museums and libraries.

Tomorrow I am borrowing a ladder to have a look at a
doubtful Hogarth skied in St Martin's Vestry. The day
after Claire, a French student and typist Albert and I
knew in Paris, is coming here for a week or two. I
have to meet her at Victoria. (I wish it were another
station.) In September I shall be alright for a holi-
day in Bath in learned today.

I have got a delicious little book containing 15 masques.
Minerva appears constantly; in Daniel's Vision of the 12
Goddesses played at Hampton Court in 1604 thus - 'attired
in a blue mantle with a silver embroidery of all weapons and
engines of war with a helmet-dressing on her head and pres-
sents a lance and target'. This last attribute is charm-
ing don't you agree?

You know how I like to be up to date: today I've read
bits of Pindar's Odes about the Olympic games of his day.
Nicer than the technicolor cameras
are to record the events! My lectures at the NC start
the day the games finish. The torch will pass through
room V...

I itch terribly from being a long time in the sun some
days ago. It has just come out. Today is wonderful but
I stripped and sat - in the shade. Alas.


X Or perhaps it wasn't too bad? Or perhaps it was?

65375691 - Preacher357

[26-7-48] Sunday England
My dearest Sylvia,
The problem is what to talk about. When you are on
this island there is a lot to clatter about. When you
are in Siena, I fear to be banal and yet what can I do but
tell you what I've been doing. It's better to do that
than say in as many ways as I can that I hope you are
having a splendid time in Sienna. Of course you are and
I hope it is cooler than Florence. Or perhaps it wasn't too hot? Or perhaps it was? The rest you must
tell me. Before going any further I must tell you how
much I love you.

Today I have been to Hampton Court and when I came back
I read your essay. Admired it again. My parents are
back from Bath. Yesterday Paul and I saw a good and
old Bette Davis film. The day before I got wonderfully
'high'; nearly tight enough to go to Paris on Saturday.
I arranged most of it with McHale but decided against ,
in the morning. It has been so long since the wine flowed
freely. I knew Iris that day too looking rather like
the beauty editor of Britannia and Eve if you see what I
mean. For the rest museums and libraries.

Tomorrow I am borrowing a ladder to have a look at a
doubtful Fogarth skied in St. Martin's Vestry. The day
after Claire, a French student and typist Albert and I
knew in Paris, is coming here for a week or two. I
have to meet her at Victoria. (I wish it were another
station.) In September I shall be alright for a holi-
day in Bath, I cannot today.

I have got a delicious little book containing 15 masques.
Minerva appears constantly: in Daniel's Vision of the 12
Goddesses played at Hampton Court in 1604 thus - 'attired
in a blue mantle with a silver embroidery of all weapons and
engines of war with a helmet-dressing on her hand and pres-
sents a lance and target'. This last attribute is charm-
ing don't you agree?

You know how I like to be up to date: today I've read
bits of Pindar's Odes about the Olympic games of his day.
Nicer than the technicolor cameras
which are to record the events! My lectures at the NC start
the day the games finish. The torch will pass through
room V...

I itch terribly from being a long time in the sun some
days ago. It has just come out. Today is wonderful, but
I stripped and sat - in the shade. Alas

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