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  1. 65330362 - horsetcher
  2. 65386535 - museologist
  3. 65447921 - vanderfb
  4. 65452673 - srasg56
  5. 65528830 - _secunda
  6. WINNER - 65650451 - LindaK0412

65330362 - horsetcher


65386535 - museologist


65447921 - vanderfb

has some MSS to show me, but can't promise it for weeks. He did his best to discourage me but when I simply became tougher wished me luck sincerely. I stressed very much that I wanted lecture to supplement my bursary. He said if there was anything he could do to help. He seems rather slow-witted. Incidentally I went into the N.P.G. as St. Martin's struck 12, so I was not late as you feared I would be. If I'd realised I had as much time as that I'd have tried to keep you talked even longer because your voice is important to me though I know the telephone is a long way from ideal. But I am a 'villain' as you say in that adorable tone of yours.

I turned out some old letters last night and discovered one from the Bardon University dated 1946 saying, No I must wait until next year to do my interim exam. I confess I gave a delighted exclamation when I thought of the far reaching results of my late application. Please don't think this heartless in view of your present woe. I know you won't. I value you so very much. I love you, dearest Sylvia, as only a Dandelion can. I love you.

Lawrence

P.s. Another varied envelope. And, alas, the letter a mere page from a notebook. Sorry to appear so boyish in my choice of materials but I hope you will overlook if for the sake of what I have to say - the theme on which all my letters are variations - our mutual love.

L

65452673 - srasg56

has some MSS to show me, but can't promise it for weeks. He did his
best to discourage me but when I simply became tougher wished
me luck sincerely. I stressed very much that I wanted lectures to supplement
my bursary. He said if there was anything he could do to help. He
seems rather slow-witted. Incidentally I went into the N.P.G.
as St Martin's struck 12, so I was not late as you feared I would
be. If I'd realised I had as much time as that I'd have tried to
keep you talking even longer because your voice is important
to me though I know the telephone is a long way from ideal. But I
am a 'million' as you say in that adorable tone of yours.
I turned out some old letters last night and discovered one from the
Gordon University dated 1946 saying, No I must wait until next
year to do my interim exam. I confess I gave a delighted
exclamation when I thought of the far reaching results of my late applic-
ation. Please don't think this heartless in view of your present
woe. I know you won't. I value you very much. I love you,
dearest Sylvia, as only a Dandylion can. I love you.
Lawrence
P.S. Another varied envelope. And, alas, the letter a mere
page from a note-book. Sorry to appear so babyish in my
choice of materials but I hope you will overlook if for the
sake of what I have to say - the theme on which all my
letters are variations - our mutual love.
L

65528830 - _secunda

has some MSS to show me, but can't promise it for weeks. He did his best to discourage me but when I simply became tougher wished me luck sincerely. I stressed very much that I wanted lectures to supplement my bursary. He said if there was anything he could do to help. He seems rather slow-witted. Incidentally I went into the N.P.G. as St Martin's struck 12, so I was not late as you feared I would be. If I'd realised I had as much time to do that I'd have tried to keep you talking even longer because your voice is important to me though I know the telephone is a long way from ideal. But I am a 'villain' as you say in that adorable tone of yours.
I turned out some old letters last night and discovered one from aGordon University dated 1946 saying, No I must wait until next year to do my interim exam. I confess I have a delighted exclamation when I thought of the far reaching results of my late application. Please don't think this heartless in view of your present woe. I know you won't. I value you so very much. I love you, dearest Sylvia, as only a Dandylion can. I love you.
Lawrence
P.S. Another varied envelope. And, alas, the letter a mere page from a rate-book. Sorry to appear so bayish in my choice of materials but I hope you will overlook it for the sake of what I have to say--a theme on which all my letters are variations--our mutual love.
L

WINNER - 65650451 - LindaK0412

has some M S S to show me, but can't promise it for weeks. Ro did his
best to discourage me but when I simply became tougher wished
me luck sincerely. I stressed very much that I wanted lectures to supplement
my bursary. He said if there was anything he could do to help. He
seems rather slow-witted. Incidentally, I went into the N. P. G.
as St. Martin's struck 12, so I was not later as you feared I would
be. If I'd realised I had as much time as that I'd have tried to
keep you talking even longer because your voice is important
to me though I know the telephone is a long way from ideal. But I
am a 'villain' as you say in that adorable tone of yours.
I turned out some old letters last night and discovered one from the
Gordon University dated 1946 saying, No I must wait until next
year to do my interim exam. I confess I gave a delighted
exclamation when I thought of the far reaching results of my late applic-
ation. Please don't think this heartless in view of your present
woe. I know you won't. I value you so very much. I love you,
dearest Sylvia, as only a Dandylion can. I love you.

Lawrence

P. S. Another varied envelope. And alas, the letter a mere
page from a notebook. Sorry to appear so boyish in my
choice of materials but I hope you will overlook if for the
sake of what I have to say - the theme on which all my
letters are variations - our mutual love.

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