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  1. 65420566 - Dabs1
  2. 65431773 - tbain
  3. WINNER - 65447659 - Kyphi
  4. 65463866 - not-logged-in-e5bc159d6eb8052f32a3
  5. 65493102 - not-logged-in-258ed0cc535c6c21e9fe
  6. 65498458 - Lynst

65420566 - Dabs1

11 Mansel Road, Wimbledon
3.1x.1948
Dearest Sylvia
I am desolate that you should be unhappy, darling. Desolate, too, that ICaly has not, as we mainly hoped, made any difference a tee situation. Michael seems orientated toward his own and your unhappiness. How your letter wrung my heart - "anxiety imprisons lone", I feel quite desperate. IC seems Michael will always be there to threaten with reprisals our pleasures together. I fear, for you, what he will do, on your return, after the 10th. Ought I, I wonder, to be willing to drop the arrangement in view of your subsequent suffering? If you beleive it is necessary tell me and I shall understand - though I hope of course that you will come on the 10th - I hope more than I can say. Do let me know soon, one way or the other, or I fear I shall be unable to find accommodation if your answer is a delirious, to me, yes.

Thank you for the time-table. (Perhaps I will come to Tumbridge by bus.) Do you need the time-table back for your own movements? I ) so tell me and I'll copy times down.

I am happy about your work in oils and delighted that you are going to start adding to your Georgione which is already considerable. I will look up the full details of the Titian today and send you what information I find. What about the books? Surely you will have to come to the V and A for them or does the Hastings reference library have unsuspected reserves? The symbolism of Adonis and Ceres sounds fascinating.

IC is working that Michael may have a return to the Salberg. I suppose he is ambivalent about it. As you can suppose - so am I. Michael is trying to make our love impossible. As you in the past have warned me against people so I must against Michael. Do please be on guard - despite the pressing necessity ti soothe, pleasure, reassure him, do not slacken your resistance to his attack on you and I.

Let us hope that Ditchley will be enjoyable. I remember accounts of fabulous banquets, like Marco Polo you were often, one must return - ong to an incredulous admiring Varydlian audience, and I hope they obtain again

65431773 - tbain


WINNER - 65447659 - Kyphi

11. Mansel Road
Wimbledon

3.IX.1948
Dearest Sylvia
I am desolate that you should be unhappy, darling. Desolate,
too, that Italy has not, as we naively hoped, made any difference
in the situation. Michael seems orientated toward his own and your
unhappiness. How your letter wrung my heart - "anxiety imprisons love",
I feel quite desperate. It seems Michael will always be there to threat-
en with reprisals our pleasures together. I fear, for you, what he
will do, on your return, after the 10th. Ought I, I wonder, to be
willing to drop the arrangement in view of your subsequent suffering?
If you believe it is necessary tell me and I shall understand - though
I hope of course that you will come on the 10th - I hope more than I can
say. Do let me know soon, one way or the other, as I fear I shall be
unable to find accommodation if your answer is a delicious, to me, yes.

Thank you for the time-table. (Perhaps I will come to Tonbridge
by bus.) Do you need the time-table back for your own movements? If
so, tell me and I'll copy times down.

I am happy about your work in oils and delighted that you are
going to start adding to your Giorgione which is already con-
siderable. I will look up the full details of the Titian today and send
you what information I find. What about the books? Surely you will
have to come to the V and A for them or does the Hastings reference library
have unsuspected reserves? The symbolism of Adonis and Ceres sounds
fascinating.

It is shocking that Michael may have G return to the gallery.
I suppose he is ambivalent about it. As you can suppose - so am I.
Michael is trying to make our love impossible. As you in the past
have warned me against people so I must against Michael. Do
please be on guard - despite the pressing necessity to soothe, pleasure,
reassure him, do not slacken your resistance to his attack on
you and I.

Let us hope that Ditchley will be enjoyable. I remember accounts
of fabulous banquets, like Marco Polo you were after one visit return-
ing to an incredulous admiring Dandylion audience, and I hope
they obtain again

65463866 - not-logged-in-e5bc159d6eb8052f32a3

11 Mansel Road
Wimbeldon

3.IX.1948

Dearest Sylvia,

I am desolate that you should be unhappy, darling desolate too, that has not, as we niavely hoped, made any difference to the situation. Michael seems orientated towards his own and your unhappiness. How your letters wrung my heart- "anxiety imperious love". I feel quite desperate. It seems Michael will always be there to threaten with reprisals our pleasures together. I fear, for you, what he will do, on your return, after the 10th. O right, I wonder, is he willing to draft the arrangement in view of your subservient suffering? If you believe "it" is necessary tell me and I shall understand - although, I hope of course, that you will come on the 10th. I hope more than I can say. Do let me know soon, one way or the other, or I fear I shall be unable to find acomodation if your answer is a , to me, yes.

Thank you for the time - talks (perhaps I will come to Tombridge by bus). Do you need the time-table back for your own movements? If so, tell me and I'll copy times down.

I am happy about your work in and delighted that you are going to start adding to your which is already considerable. I will look up the full details of the Titian today and send you what information I find. What about the books? Surely you will have to come to the V and A for them or does the reference library have reserves? The symbolism of Adonis and Ceres sounds fascinating.

It is shocking that Michael may have to return to the gallery. I suppose he is ambivalent about it. As you can suppose - so am I. Michael is trying to make our love impossible. As you in the past have warned me against people, so I must (warn you) against Michael. Do please be on guard - despite the pressing necessity to loathe, pleasure, reassure him, do not slacken your resistance to his attack on you and I.

Let us hope that will be enjoyable. I remember accounts of fabulous banquests, like Marco Polo, you were after one vist returning to an incredulous ordering of , and I hope they again.

65493102 - not-logged-in-258ed0cc535c6c21e9fe

11 Mansel Road
Wimbledon
3.IX.1948
Dearest Sylvia
I am desolate that you could be unhappy, darling. Desolate too, that Italy has not, as we naively hoped, made any difference to the situation. Michael seems orientated towards his own and yours unhappiness. How your letter wrung my heart -"anxiety imprisons love". I feel quite desperate. It seems Michael will always be there to threaten with reprisals our pleasures together. I fear, for you, what he will do, on your return, after the 10th. Ought I, I wonder to be willing to drop the arrangement in view of your subsequent suffering? If you believe it is necessary tell me and I shall understand - though I hope of course that you will come on the 10th - I hope more than I can say. Do let me know soon, one way or the other, as I fear I shall be unable to find accomodation if your answer is a delirious, to me, yes.
Thank you for the time-table. (Perhaps I will come to Tonbridge by bus.) Do you need the time-table back for your own movements? If so, tell me and I'll copy times down. I am happy about your work in oils and delighted that you are going to start adding to yourMorgione which is already considerable. I will look up the full details of the Titian today and send you what information I find. What about the books? Surely you will have to come the V and A for them or does the Maslings Reference library have unexpected reserves? The symbolism of Adonis and Ceres sounds fascinating.
It is shocking that Michael may have to return to the gallery. I suppose he is ambivalent about it. As you can suppose - so am I. Michael is trying to make our love impossible. As you in the past have warned me about people so I must against Michael. Do please be on guard - despite the pressing necessity to soothe, pleasure, reassure him, do not slacken your resistance to his attack on you and I.
Let us hope that Ditchley will be enjoyable. I remember accounts of fabulous banquets, like Marco Polo you were after one visit returning to an incredulous admiring Danydlionaudience, and I hope they obtain again

65498458 - Lynst

11 Mansel Road
Wimbledon
3.IX.1948

Dearest Sylvia

I am desolate that you should be unhappy, darling. Desolate,
too, that Italy has not, as we naively hoped, made any difference
in the situation. Michael seems orientated towards his own and your
unhappiness. How your letter stung my heart - "anxiety imprisons love".
I feel quite desperate. It seems Michael will always be there to threat-
en with reprisals and pleasures together. I fear, for you, what he
will do, on your return, after the 10th. Ought I, I wonder, to be
willing to drop the arrangement in view of your subsequent suffering?
If you believe it is necessary tell me and I shall understand - though
I hope of course that you will come on the 10th - I hope more than I can
say. Do let me know soon, one way or the other, as I fear I shall be
unable to find accommodation if your answer is a delicious, to me, yes.

Thank you for the time-table. (Perhaps I will come to Tonbridge
by bus.) Do you need the time-table back for your own movements? If
so, tell me and I'll copy times down.

I am happy about your work in oils and delighted that you are going to start adding to your Giorgione which is already con-
siderable. I will look up the full details of the Titian today and send
you what information I find. What about the books? Surely you will
have to come to the V and A for them or does the Maslings Reference Library
have unsuspected reserves? The symbolism of Adonis and Ceres sounds
fascinating.

It is shocking that Michael may have to return to the gallery.
I suppose he is ambivalent about it. As you can suppose - so am I.
Michael is trying to make our love impossible. As you in the past
have warned me against people so I must against Michael. Do
please be on guard - despite the pressing necessity to soothe, pleasure, reassure him, do not slacken your resistance to his attack on you and I.

Let us hope that Vitchley will be enjoyable. I remember accounts
of fabulous banquets, like Marco Polo you were after one visit return-
ing to an incredulous admiring Dandylion audience, and I hope they obtain again

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