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  1. 65308647 - not-logged-in-d5e1a3f88d5c39acb3af
  2. 65314980 - mroone6
  3. WINNER - 65320237 - rsssnooker
  4. 65362667 - beablauth
  5. 65373360 - not-logged-in-757a1f50be6eb2887022
  6. 65437506 - not-logged-in-ba43900924b20454a379

65308647 - not-logged-in-d5e1a3f88d5c39acb3af

11 Mansel Road,
Wimbledon
14th October 1948
Dearest Sylvia,
Do not think this deluge of Letters absurd. I know I ought to have written one long orderly one rather than three scattered ones, but I want to make contact with you so strongly that I forget the propriety of writing. Forgive this.
What I want to say, but shirked in the other letters, is important. My heart and mind are centered on this matter. Do not despair.
I can imagine what Tiny and Clifford will think of Michael and me and, my God, won't they be right! I am sorry and I can only say that I think that I have learned.
Oh, my dearest love, do not despair.
I hope you enjoyed the Soane; it was a good thing you decided to see it as the weather has steadily improved and is now, 5.15, really pleasant. I expect this will help the journey. What did Michael think of the extraordinary place?

65314980 - mroone6

11 Mansel Road,
Wimbledon

14th October 1948

Dearest Sylvia,

Do not think this deluge of Let-
ters absurd. I know I ought
to have written one long orderly one
rather than three scattered ones, but
I want to make contact with you so
strongly that I forget the propriety
of writing. Forgive this.

What I want tho say, but shirked
in the other letters, is important.
My heart and mind are centred on this
matter. Do not despair.

I can imagine what Tiny and Cliff-
ord will think of Michael and me and,
my God, won't they be right! I am
sorry and I can only say that I think
I have learned.

Oh, my dearest love, do not despair.

I hope you enjoyed the Soane; it
was a good thing you decided to see it
as the weather has steadily improved
and is now, 5.15, really pleasant. I
expect this will help the journey.
What did Michael think of the extra-
ordinary place?

WINNER - 65320237 - rsssnooker

11 Mansel Road,
Wimbledon

14th October 1948

Dearest Sylvia,

Do not think this deluge of Letters absurd. I know I ought to have written one long orderly one rather than three scattered ones, but I want to make contact with you so strongly that I forget the propriety of writing. Forgive this.

What I want to say, but shirked in the other letters, is important. My heart and mind are c entred on this matter. Do not dispair.

I can imagine what Tiny and Clifford will think of Michael and me and, my God, won't they be right! I am sorry and I can only say that I think I have learned.

Oh, my dearest love, do not despair.

I hope you enjoyed the Soane; it was a good thing you decided to see it as the weather has steadily improved and is now, 5.15, really pleasant. I expect this will help the journey. What did Michael think of the extraordinary place?

65362667 - beablauth

11 Mansel Road,
Wimbledon

14th October 1948

Dearest Sylvia,

Do not think this deluge of Let-
ters absurd. I know I ought
to have written one long orderly one
rather than three scattered ones, but
I want to make contact with you so
strongly that I forget the propriety
of writing. Forgive this.

What I want to say, but shirked
in the other letters, is important.
My heart and mind are centered on this
matter. Do not despair.

I can imagine what Tiny and Cliff-
ord will think of Michael and me and,
my God, won't they be right! I am
sorry and I can only say that I think
I have learned.

Oh, my dearest love, do not despair.

I hope you enjoyed the Soane; it
was a good thing you decided to see it
as the weather has steadily improved
and is now, 5.15, really pleasant. I
expect this will help the journey.
What Michael think of the extra-
ordinary place?




65373360 - not-logged-in-757a1f50be6eb2887022

11 Mansel Road,
Wimbledon
14th October 1948
Dearest Sylvia,
Do not think this deluge of letters absurd. I know I ought to have written one long orderly one rather than three scattered ones, but I want to make contact with you so strongly that I forget the propriety of writing. Forgive this.
What I want to say, but shirked in the other letter, is important. My heart and mind are centred (sp) on this matter. Do not despair.
I can imagine what Tiny and Clifford will think of Michael and me and, my God, won't they be right! I am sorry and I can only say that I think I have learned.
Oh, my dearest love, do not despair.
I hope you enjoyed the Soane; it was a good thing you decided to see it as the weather has steadily improved and is now, 5.15, really pleasant. I expect this will help the journey. What did Michael think of the extraordinary place?

65437506 - not-logged-in-ba43900924b20454a379

11 Mansel Road,
Wimbledon
14th October 1948

Dearest Sylvia,

Do not think this deluge of Letters absurd. I know I ought to have written one long orderly one rather than three scattered ones, but I want to make contact with you so strongly that I forget the propriety of writing. Forgive this.

What I want to say, but shirked in the other letters, is important. My heart and mind are centered on this matter. Do not despair.

I can imagine what Tiny and Clifford will think of Michael and me and, my God, won't they be right! I am sorry and I can only say that I think I have learned.

Oh, my dearest love, do not despair.

I hope you enjoyed the Soane; it was good thing you decided to see it as weather has steadily improved and is now, 5.15, really pleasant. I expect this will help the journey. What did Michael think of the extraordinary place?

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