gri_2003_m_46_b01_f09_039
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- 65329668 - not-logged-in-f064bcd441589863553f
- WINNER - 65340943 - flissw
- 65355189 - jordanbg
- 65358867 - SaraEliz
- 65361190 - not-logged-in-f1550761188d9fbd21ca

65329668 - not-logged-in-f064bcd441589863553f
15 x 1948Dearest Sylvia,
Reading Hazlitt I came across a quotation from Donne which meant a lot to me in the situations it evoked. I think you may respond too so I copy it out:
'By our first strange fatal interview,
By all desire which thereof did ensure,
By our long starving hopes of that remorse
which my words' masculine persuasive force
Begat ...
I love you, Sylvia.
I saw Antal and he suggests I drop my Hogarts book since his is finished and will be definitive (7 years work is in it). Intellectually he is quite right but I intend rather to work faster. His book will not come out until after Beckett's (due in about a year), but i think he may hurry up if he thinks mine is about to appear. I must, however, double-cross him carefully for he has suggested a good idea for a book with which he would help. I'd like to follow it up. Do not, please, tell anybody outside the rectory at present.
WINNER - 65340943 - flissw
11 Mansel RoadWimbledon
15 x 1948
Dearest Sylvia,
Reading Hazlitt I came across a quo-
tation from Donne which meant a lot
to me in the situations it evoked. I think
you may respond too so I copy it out:
'By our first strange & fatal interview,
By all desire which thereof did ensue,
By our long starving hopes, & that remorse which my words' masculine persuasive force
Begat...'
I love you, Sylvia.
I saw Anton and he suggests I drop my
Hogarth book since his is finished and will
be definitive (7 years work is in it). Intel-
lectually he is quite right but I intend
rather to work faster. His book will not
come out until after Beckett's (due in a-
bout a year), but I think he may hurry
up if he thinks mine is about to appear.
I must, however, double-cross him care-
fully for he has suggested a good idea
for a book with which he would help.
I'd like to follow it up. Do not, please,
tell anybody outside the Rectory at present.
65355189 - jordanbg
11 Mansel RoadWimbledon
15 x 1948
Dearest Sylvia,
Reading Maglitt I came across a quo-
nation from Donne which meant a lot
to me in the situations it evoked. I think
you may respond too so I copy it out:
'By our first strange fatal interview,
By all desire which thereof did ensue,
By our long starving hope, by that remorse
Which my words' masculine persuasive force
Begot...'
I love you, Sylvia.
I saw Antal and he suggests I drop my
Mogarts book since his is finished and will
be definitive (7 years work is in it). Intel-
lectually he is quite right but I intend
rather to work faster. His book will not
come out until after Beckett's (due in a-
bout a year), but I think he may hurry
up if he thinks mine is about to appear.
I must, however, double-cross him care-
fully for he has suggested a good idea
for a book with which he wanted help.
I'd like to follow it up. Do not, please,
tell anybody outside the Rectory at present.
65358867 - SaraEliz
11 Mansel RoadWimbledon
15 x 1948
Dearest Sylvia,
Reading Maslitt I came across a quotation
from Donne which meant a lot
to me in the situations it evoked. I think
you may respond too, so I copy it out:
'By our first strange & fatal interview,
By all desire which thereof did ensue,
By our long starving hopes, & that remorse
which my words' masculine persuasive farce
Begat...
I love you, Sylvia.
I saw Antal and he suggests I drop my Hogarts book since his is finished and will
be definitive (7 years work is in it). Intellectually
he is quite right but I intend
rather to work faster. His book will not
come out until after Beckett's (due in about
a year), but I think he may hurry
up if he thinks mine is about to appear.
I must, however, double-cross him carefully
for he has suggested a good idea
for a book onts weicl he would help.
I'd like to follow it up. Do not, please,
tell anybody outside the Rectory at present--
65361190 - not-logged-in-f1550761188d9fbd21ca
11 Mansel RoadWimbledon
15x1948
Dearest Slyvia,
Reading Haglitt I came across a quo-
tation from Donne which meant a lot
to me in the situations it evoked. I think
you may respond too so I copy it out:
'By our first strange fatal interview,
By all desire which thereof did ensue,
By our love starving hopes, by that remorse,
which my words' masculine persuasive force
begot...'
I love you Slyvia.
I saw Antal and he suggests I drop my
Hogarts book since his is finished and until
he definitively (7 years work is in it) Intel-
lectually he is quite right but I intend
rather to work faster. HIs book will not
come out until after Becketts' (due in a-
bout a year), but I think he may hurry
up if he thinks mine is about to appear.
I must, however, double-cross him care-
fully for he has suggested a good idea
for a book its which he would help.
I'd like to follow it up. Do not, please,
tell anybody outside the Rectory at present.