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  1. 65307782 - not-logged-in-62f506fe9e489af92a4e
  2. 65312366 - not-logged-in-aa6f3cfe2d65bbc8e7bc
  3. 65339549 - Ankettaccia
  4. WINNER - 65345266 - cshepherd
  5. 65355665 - TurtleExpress

65307782 - not-logged-in-62f506fe9e489af92a4e

11, Mansel Road, Wimbledon

26th October 1948

Dearest Sylvia,
In future I shall certainly address my letters more fully. Even though it means sacrificing the Nicholsonian simplicity of Rectory Lodge, PETT, Sussex, I cannot bear that letters intended for you should go to littlehampton and orpington (!) so'nr. Eastings' will go on in future.

Your account of my portrait's refusal to unbend vexes the original very much. When I come to Pett I shall surreptitiously (spelling?) effect an exchange- send my portrait back with the lantern slides and take the portrait's place so you will, I think, have no more complaints of inattention.

About Michael's coming and going. What can I say? That is, except I love you and I say this with fervour and sincerity, my darling. I love you.

I am not entirely sure about my trousers. Michael (It's a dream, it's Harella) Rivett said they would be alright in London where people would understand that 'the effect' was deliberate. Molly had misgivings. Gossip? I don't recall any. The evening was curiously elevated. Jung, Mithra, Oracles, Guilt, Confession, and me in my strongest anti-Christian vein (thinking of similar tirades by yourself). Iris is planning a book on the social background of English art- for school use, which is useful, don't you think? Iris' friend, Andre something, a novelist of adventure, rather than an adventurous novelist, talked with me about my book from a technical point of view which was helpful.

I have got a superb glimpse of Hogarth's unconscious from Jung. I was reading him as a change from H after finishing three chapters and came on it almost at once. By the way, I've read Rosenau's book on David, which is stimulating but incomplete.

I have checked with Victoria and your usual train does run on Saturday so I shall meet it at 11.3.

This afternoon I intend to read as much as I can of a new possession- Rosemary Freeman's English Emblem Books. I am glad you painted yesterday afternoon. Perhaps today too? I shall think about you and adapt even celestial emblems to do you homage, dearest one.

65312366 - not-logged-in-aa6f3cfe2d65bbc8e7bc

11 Mansel Road,
Wimbledon

26th October, 1948

Dearest Sylvia,

In future I shall certainly address my letters more fully. Even though it means sacrificing the Nicholsonian simplicity of Rectory Lodge, PETT, Sussex, I cannot bear that letters intended for you should go to littlehampton and orpinton (!) so'nr. Hastings will go on in future.

Your account of my portrait's refusal to unbend vexes the original very much. When I come to Pett I shall surreptitiously (spelling?) effect an exchange - send my portrait back with the lantern slides and take the portrait's place so you will, I think, have no more complaints of the inattention.

About Michael's coming and going. What can I say? That is, except I love you and I say this with fervour and sincerity, my darling. I love you.

I am not entirely sure about my trousers. Michael (It's a dream, it's Harella) Rivett said they would be alright in London where people would understand that 'the effect' was deliberate. Molly had misgivings. Gossip? I don't recall any. The evening was curiously elevated. Jung, Mithra, Oracles, Guilt, Confession and me in my strongest anti-Christian vein (thinking of similar tirades by yourself). Iris is planning a book on the social background of English art - for school use, which is useful, don't you think? Iris' friend, Andre something, a novelist of adventure, rather than an adventurous novelist, talked with me about my book from a technical point of view which was helpful.

I have got a superb glimpse of Hogarth's unconscious from Jung. I was reading him as a change from H after finishing three chapters and came on it almost at once. By the way, I've read Rosenau's book on David, which is stimulating but incomplete.

I have checked with Victoria and your usual train does run on Saturday so I shall meet it at 11.3.

This afternoon I intend to read as much as I can of a new possession - Rosemary Freeman's English Emblem Books. I am glad you painted yesterday afternoon. Perhaps today too? I shall think about you and adapt even celestial emblems to do you homage, dearest one.

65339549 - Ankettaccia

11, Mansel Road,
Wimbledon.
26th October, 1948

Dearest Sylvia,

In future I shall certainly address my letters more
fully. Even though it means sacrificing the Nichol-
sonian simplicity of Rectory Lodge, PETT, Sussex I can-
not bear that letters intended for you should go to
littlehampton and orpington (!) so'nr. Hastings' will
go on in future.

Your account of my portrait's refusal to unbend
vexes the original very much. When I come to Pett I
shall surreptitiously (spelling?) effect an exchange -
the portrait's place so you will, I think, have no
more complaints of inattention.

About Michael's coming and going. What can I say?
That is, except I love you and I say this with fervour
and sincerity, my darling. I love you.

I am not entirely sure about my trousers. Michael
(It's a dream, it's Harella) Rivett said they would be
alright in London where people would understand that
'the effect' was deliberate. Molly had misgivings.
Gossip? I don't recall any. The evening was curious-
ly elevated. Jung, Mithra, Oracles, Guilt Confession,
and me in my strongest anti-Christian vein (thinking of
similar tirades by yourself). Iris is planning a book
on the social background of English art - for school
use, which is useful, don't you think? Iris' friend,
Andre something, a novelist of adventure, rather than
an adventurous novelist, talked with me about my book
from a technical point of view which was helpful.

I have got a superb glimpse of Hogarth's unconscious
from Jung. I was reading him as a change from H after
finishing three chapters and came on it almost at once.
By the way, I've read Rosenau's book on David, which is
stimulating but incomplete.

I have checked with Victoria and your usual train
does run on Saturday so I shall meet it at 11.3.

This afternoon I intend to read as much as I can of
a new possession - Rosemary Freemen's English Emblem
Books. I am glad you painted yesterday afternoon.
Perhaps today too? I shall think about you and adapt
even celestial emblems to do you homage, dearest one.

WINNER - 65345266 - cshepherd

11, Mansel Road,
Wimbledon.

26th October, 1948

Dearest Sylvia,

In future I shall certainly address my letters more
fully. Even though it means sacrificing the Nichol-
sonian simplicity of Rectory Lodge, PETT, Sussex, I can-
not bear that letters intended for you should go to
littlehampton and orpington (!) so 'nr. Hastings' will
go on in future.

Your account of my portrait's refusal to unbend
vexes the original very much. When I come to Pett I
shall surreptitiously (spelling?) effect an exchange -
send my portrait back with the lantern slides and take
the portrait's place so you will, I think, have no
more complaints of inattention.

About Michael's coming and going. What can I say?
That is, except I love you and I say this with fervour
and sincerity, my darling. I love you.

I am not entirely sure about my trousers. Michael
(It's a dream, it's Harella) Rivett said they would be
alright in London where people would understand that
'the effect' was deliberate. Molly had misgivings.
Gossip? I don't recall any. The evening was curious-
ly elevated. Jung, Mithra, Oracles, Guilt, Confession,
and me in my strongest anti-Christian vein (thinking of
similar tirades by yourself). Iris is planning a book
on the social background of English art - for school
use, which is useful, don't you think? Iris' Friend,
Andre something, a novelist of adventure, rather than
an adventurous novelist, talked with me about my book
from a technical point of view which was helpful.

I have got a superb glimpse of Hogarth's unconscious
from Jung. I was reading him as a change from H after
finishing three chapters and came on it almost at once.
By the way, I've read Rosenau's book on David, which is
stimulating but incomplete.

I have checked with Victoria and your usual train
does run on Saturday so I shall meet it at 11.3.

This afternoon I intend to read as much as I can of
a new possession - Rosemary Freeman's English Emblem
Books. I am glad you painted yesterday afternoon.
Perhaps today too? I shall think about you and adapt
even celestial emblems to do you homage, dearest one.

65355665 - TurtleExpress

11, Mansel Road
Winblender

25th October, 1940

Dearest Sylvia,
In future I shall certainly address my letters more fully. Even through it means sacrificing the Nichol-sonian simplicity of Rectory Lodge PETT, Sussex, I can-not beat that letter intended for you should go to littlehampton and orpington (!) so'nr. Hastings' will go on in future.

Your account of my portrait's refusal to unbend vexes the original very much. When I come to Pett I shall surreptitiously (spelling?) effect an exchange - send my portrait back with the lantern slides and take the portrait's place so you will, I think have no more complaints of inattention.

About Michael's coming and going. What can I say? That is, except I love you and I say this with fervor and sincerity, my darling. I love you.

I am not entirely sure about my trousers. Michael (It's a dream, it's Harella) Rivett said they would be alright in london where people would understand that 'the effect' was deliberate. Molly had misgivings. Gossip? I don't recall any. The evening was curious-ly elevated. Jung, Mithra, Oracles, Guilt, Confession, and me in my strongest anti-Christian vein (thinking of similar tirades by yourself) . Iris is planning a book on the social background of English art - for school use, which is useful, don't you think. Iris's Friend, Andre something, a novelist, talked with me about my book from a technical point of view which was helpful.

I have got a superb glimpse of Hogarth's unconscious from Jung. I was reading him as a change from H finishing three chapters and came on it almost at once. By the way, I've read Rosenau's book on David, which is stimulating but incomplete.

I have checked with Victoria and your usual train does run on Saturday so I shall meet it at 11.3.

This afternoon I intent to read as much as I can of a new posession - Rosemary Freeman's English Emblem Books. I am glad you painted yesterday afternoon. Perhaps today too? I shall think about you and adapt even celestial emblems to your homage, dearest one.

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