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  1. 65314887 - lawofrelativity
  2. 65317414 - ChrisMM76
  3. 65324380 - vickiechen
  4. WINNER - 65330661 - cshepherd
  5. 65336342 - not-logged-in-129402a1804e88f4a088
  6. 65383662 - Preacher357

65314887 - lawofrelativity

25th November.

Dearest Sylvia,

Thank you for your letter and the cuttings. The Van Loo is very valuable because he has connections with Hogarth and I had not seen any of his work before. Thank you so very much. Michael's puff is nice - please thank him for his courteous and appreciative report. As a the short story: Ghosts Get Results is almost all I have done in that style. I have some ideas but no time to perfect them for I am not experienced in fiction. I do want to try for the Greenwood prize though.

Darling I think it would be splendid to be at Pett with you. I should prefer that to staying in London naturally so please try to attain this for I know you would prefer it. I have not obtained yet any lectures, beyond three at the N.G. to schools, the first of which was yesterday. The ICC have sent me formal application forms and so have the WEA: I shall send them back with all information. Tomorrow morning I have an appointment with the Educational Centres Assoc. London University have nothing until September... I wrote to Sir H H and he replied today asking for my full qualifications - to see if I am assisting. That is the position at the moment. I should have more news shortly you see.

The school children were very pleasant. I told them tales of St. Jerome's lion and thought of Dandylion all the time.

I hope you enjoy your party on Saturday: I am sure you will once you get there. That is a conventional reflection, but still, I mean it. I shall think of you and how charming and beautiful you will look.

I long for the blackberry leaves and the chrysanthemums. I anticipate them with great please and excitement.

The Owls enjoyed their week-end at Bath very much. Dandylion met them at the Coach Station and carried their bags. They said they would write to you but I see they are such bad correspondents. The White One I am sorry to say scratched his name on the Palladian Bridge in Prior Park. They are both well.

Charles sounds more odious than ever. I saw his scratchy constipated drawing of Pett and said that I did not find the 'freedom' and 'feeling' of some others pieces by him. I felt like Eric Newton but, after all, lectures. lb1 each time. I appreciate your outburst against Anderson and Gilbert, which is very comic and apt.

If I came to Pett and Michael goes back to Lefevre I could keep my room in town perfectly well. It will not I know of course be easy to talk with Michael about it. Be brave, my dearest. I love

65317414 - ChrisMM76

25th November.

Dearest Sylvia,

Thank you for your letter and the cuttings. The Van Loo is
very valuable because he has connections with Hogarth and I had
not seen any of his work before. Thank you so very much.
Michael's puff is nice - please thank him for his courteous and
appreciative report. As to the short story: Ghosts Get Re-sults is almost all I have done in that style. I have some ideas
but no time to perfect tham for I am not experienced in fiction.
I do want to try for the Greenwood prize though.

Darling I think it would be splendid to be a Pett with you.
I should prefer that to staying in London naturally so please
try to attain this for I know you would prefer it. I have not
obtained any lectures, beyond three at the N.G. to schools,
the first of which was yesterday. The LCC have sent me formal
application forms and so have the WEA: I shall send them back
with all information. Tomorrow morning I have an appointment
with the Educational Centres Assoc. London University have
nothing until Spetember... I wrote to Sir H H and he replied
today asking for my full qualifications - to see if I am worth
assisting. This is the position at the moment. I should have
more news shortly you see.

The school children were very pleasant. I told them tales
of St Jerome's lion and thought of Dandylion all the time.

I hope you enjoy your party on Saturday: I am sure you will
once you get there. That is a conventional reflection, but
still, I mean it. I shall think of you and of how charming and
beautiful you will look.

I long for the blackberry leaves and the chrysanthemums.
I anticipate them with great pleasure and excitement.

The owls enjoyed their week-end at Bath very much. Dandylion
met them at the Coach Station and carried their bags. They said
they would write to you but I see that they are such bad correspondents.
The White One I'm sorry to say scratched him name on the Pala-
dian Bridge in Prior Park. They are both well.

Charles sounds more odious than ever. I saw his scratchy,
constipated drawing of Pett and said that I did not find the 'freedom'
and 'feeling' of some other pieces by him. I felt like Eric New-
ton but, after all, lectures. 1 each time. I appreciate your
outburst against Anderson and Gilbert, which is very comic and
apt.

If I came to Pett and Michaels goes back to Lefevre I could keep
my room in town perfectly well. It will not I know of course be
easy to talk with Michael about. Be brave, my dearest. I love

65324380 - vickiechen

25th November

Dearest Sylvia,

Thank you for your letter and the cuttings. The Van Loo is
very valuable because he has connections with Rogarth and I had
not seen any of his work before. Thank you so very much.
Michael's puff is nice - please thank him for his courteous and
appreciative report. As for the short story: Ghosts Get Re-
sults is almost all I have done in that style. I have some ideas
but no time to perfect them for I am not experienced in fiction.
I do want to try for the Greenwood prize though.

Darling I think it would be splendid to be at Pett with you.
I should prefer that to staying in London naturally so please
try to attain this for I know you would prefer it. I have not
obtained yet any lectures, beyond three at the N.G. to schools,
the first of which was yesterday. The LCC have sent me formal
application forms and so have the WEA: I shall send them back
with all information. Tommorow morning I have an appointment
with the Educational Centres Assoc. London University have nothing until Spetember... I wrote to sir H H and he replied
today asking for my full qualifications - to see if I am worth
assisting. That is the position at the moment. I should have
more news shortly you see.

The school children were very pleasant. I toold them tales
of St. Jerome's lion and thought of Dandylion all the time.

I hope you enjoy your party on Saturday: I am sure you will once you get there. That is a conventional reflection, but
still, I mean it. I shall think of you and of how charming and
beautiful you will look.

I long for the blackberry leaves and the chrysanthemums,
I anticipate them with great pleasure and excitment.

The Owls enjoyed their week-end at Bath very much. Dandylion
met them at the Coach Station and carried their bags. They said
they would write to you but I see they are such bad correspondents.
The White One I am sorry to say scratched his name on the Palla-
dian Bridge in Prior Park. They are both well.

Charles sounds more odious than ever. I saw his scratchy
constipated drawing of Pett and said I did not find the 'freedom'
and 'feeling' of some other pieces by him. I felt like Eric New-
ton but, after all, lectures. 1 each time. I appreciate your
outburst against Anderson and Gilbert, which is very comic and
apt.

If I came to Pett and Michael goes back to Lefevre I could keep
my room in town perfectly well. It will not I know of course be
easy to talk with Michael about it. Be brave, my dearest. I love

WINNER - 65330661 - cshepherd

25th November

Dearest Sylvia,

Thank you for your letter and the cuttings. The Van Loo is
very valuable because he has connections with Hogarth and I had
not seen any of his work before. Thank you so very much.
Michael's puff is nice - please thank him for his courteous and
appreciative report. As to the short story: Ghosts Get Re-
sults is almost all I have done in that style. I have some ideas
but no time to perfect them for I am not experienced in fiction.
I do want to try for the Greenwood prize though.

Darling I think it would be splendid to be at Pett with you.
I should prefer that to staying in London naturally so please
try to attain this for I know you would prefer it. I have not
obtained yet any lectures, beyond three at the N.G. to schools,
the first of which was yesterday. The LCC have sent me formal
application forms and so have the WEA: I shall send them back
with all information. Tomorrow morning I have an appointment
with the Educational Centres Assoc. London University have
nothing until September... I wrote to Sir H H and he replied
today asking for my full qualifications - to see if I am worth
assisting. That is the position at the moment. I shoud have
more news shortly you see.

The school children were very pleasant. I told them tales
of St Jerome's lion and though of Dandylion all the time.

I hope you enjoy your party on Saturday: I am sure you will
once you get there. That is a conventional reflection, but
still, I mean it. I shall think of you and how charming and
beautiful you will look.

I long for the blackberry leaves and the chrysanthemums.
I anticipate them with great pleasure and excitement.

The Owls enjoyed their week-end at Bath very much. Dandylion
met them at the Coach Station and carried their bags. They said
they would write to you but I see they are such bad correspondents.
The White One I am sorry to say scratched his name on the Palla-
dian Bridge in Prior Park. They are both well.

Charles sounds more odious than ever. I saw his scratchy
constipated drawing of Peter and said that i did not find the 'freedom'
and 'feeling' of some other pieces by him. I felt like Eric New-
ton but, after all, lectures. 1 each time. I appreciate your
outburst against Anderson and Gilbert, which is very comic and
apt.

If I came to Pett and Michael goes back to Lefevre I could keep
my room in town perfectly well. It will not I know of course be
easy to talk to Michael about it. Be brave, my dearest. I love

65336342 - not-logged-in-129402a1804e88f4a088

25th November.

Dearest Sylvia,

Thank you for your letter and the cuttings. The Van Loo is very valuable because he has connections with Hogarth and I had not seen any of his work before. Thank you so very much. Michael's puff is nice - please thank him for his courteous and appreciative report. As a short story: Ghosts Get Re-sults is almost all I have done in that style. I have some ideas but no time to perfect them for I am not experienced in fiction. I do want to try for the Greenwood prize though.

Darling I think it would be splendid to be at Pett with you. I should prefer that to staying in London naturally so please try to attain this for I know you would prefer it. I have not obtained yet any lectures, beyond three at the N.G. to schools, the first of which was yesterday. The ICC have sent me formal application forms and so have the WEA: I shall send them back with all information. Tomorrow morning I have an appointment with the Educational Centres Assoc. London University have nothing until Spetember... I wrote to Sir H H and he replied today asking for my full qualifications - to see if I am worth assisting. That is the position at the moment. I should have more news shortly you see.

The school children were very pleasant. I told them tales of St Jerome's lion and thought of Dandylion all the time.

I hope you enjoy your party on a Saturday: I am sure you will once you get there. That is a conventional reflection, but still, I mean it. I shall think of you and how charming and beautiful you will look.

I long for the blackberry leaves and the chrysanthemums. I anticipate them with great pleasure and excitment.

The Owls enjoyed their week-end at Bath very much. Dandylion met them at the Coach Station and carried their bags. said they would write to you but I see they are such bad correspondents. The White One I am sorry to say scratched his name on the Palla- Bridge in Prior Park. They are both well.

Charles sounds more odious than ever. I saw his scratchy constipated drawing of Pett and said that I did not find the 'freedom' and 'feeling' of some other pieces by him. I felt like Eric New-ton but, after all, lectures. 1 each time. I appreciate your outburst against Anderson and Gilbert, which is very comic and apt.

If I came to Pett and Michael goes back to Lefevre I could keep my room in town perfectly well. It will not I know of course be easy to talk with Michael about it. Be brave, my dearest. I love

65383662 - Preacher357

25th November.
Dearest Sylvia,
Thank you for your letter and the cuttings. The Van Loo is
very valuable because he has connections with Rogarth and I had
not seen any of his work before. Thank you so very much.
Michael's puff is nice - please thank him for his courteous and
appreciative reprot. As is the short sotry: Ghosts Get Re-
sults is almost all I have done in that style. I have some ideas
but no time to perfect them for I am not experienced in fiction.
I do want to try for the Greenwood Prize though.

Darling I think it would be splendid to be at Pett with you.
I should prefer that to staying in London naturally so please
try to attain this for I know you would prefer it. I have not
obtained yet any lectures, beyond three at the N.G. to schools,
the first of which was yesterday. The LCC have sent me formal
application forms and so have the WEA: I shall send them back
with all information. Tomorrow morning, I have an appointment
with the Educational Centres Assoc. London University have
nothing until September... I wrote to Sir H H and he replied
today asking for my full qualifications - to see if I am worth
assisting. That is the position at the moment. I should have
more news shortly, you see.

The school children were very pleasant. I told them tales
of St Jerome's lion and thought of Dandylion all the time.

I hope you enjoyed their week-end at Bath very much. Dandylion
met them at the Coach Station and carried their bags. They said
they would write you but I see they are such bad correspondents.
The White One I am sorry to say, scratched his name on the Palla-dain Bridge in Prior Park. They are both well.

Charles sounds more odious than ever. I saw his scratchy,
constipated drawings and said that I did not find the 'freedom'
and 'feelings' of some other pieces by him. I felt like Eric New-
ton, but, after all, lectures. 1 each time. I appreciate your
outburst against Anderson and Gilbert, which is very comic and
apt.

If I came to Pett and Michael goes back to Lefevre, I could keep
my room in town perfectly well. It will not I know or course be
easy to talk with Michael about it. Be brave, my dearest. I love

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