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  1. 65463528 - Sabine_Tuck
  2. 65481799 - JNaz
  3. WINNER - 65539510 - lilacwood
  4. 65563990 - PenguinCo.
  5. 65665757 - not-logged-in-ff8333a647f74f87d110
  6. 65691033 - tinkapuppy

65463528 - Sabine_Tuck

19th March 1949 Harpenden

Dearest Sylvia,

I have just had a lunch-time walk in the pleasant landscape outside the village, over towards Redbowine. It is a fresch, crisp, bright day and I enjoyed it very much though I couldn't help wishing that you were there with your watercolours. Then the experience would have been preserved...

I enclose a cutting from the Harpenden FREE PRESS and I need not tell you how annoyed I am on behalf of us both about the captions. The reporter had no right to assume anything of the kind and Dandylion's tail is bristling. I have ordered this and the other photograph but they won't be ready for a week.

Yesterday I had about 80 school boys but today is quiet again. I thought there would be a rush and left at the hotel and I am regretting this waste of time. Even Saturday the people seem to be rather indifferent to the exhibition though the publicity is so bad many don't know about it. Sherwood was efficient in comparison with this!

I hope that the situation is not too frightening though I can guess at your grief and feel something of your terrible perplexity. But on the other hand the lover in me begs you to remember his love as he remembers yours: although it is that which makes the tension so great it is that also which gives a reason to the conflict. I hope that thought of my love will give some ease and consolation.

65481799 - JNaz

19th March 1949 Harpenden
Dearest Sylvia,
I have just had a lunch-time walk in the pleasant
landscape outside the village, over towards Red-
bourne. It is a fresh, crisp, bright day and I en-
joyed it very much though I couldn't help wish-
ing that you were there with your watercolours.
Then the experience would hav been preserved...

I enclose a cutting from the Harpenden FREE PRESS
and I need not tell you how annoyed I am on behalf
of us both about the caption. The reporter had no
right to assume anything of the kind and Dandylion's
tail is bristling. I have ordered this and the other
photograph but they won't be ready for a week.

Yesterday I had about 80 school boys but today is
quiet again. I thought there would be a rush and
left Mogarth at the hotel and I am regretting this
waste of time. Even Saturday the people seem to
be rather indifferent to the exhibition though the
publicity is so bad many don't know about it.
Sherwood was efficient in comparision with this!

I hope the situation is not too frightening
though I can guess at your grief and feel something of your terrible perplexity. But on the other hand
the lover in me begs you to remember his love as he re-
members yours: although it is that wich makes
the tension so great it is that also which gives a
reason to the conflict. I hope that thought of my
love will give some ease and consolation.

WINNER - 65539510 - lilacwood

19th March 1949 Harpenden

Dearest Sylvia,

I have just had a lunch-time walk in the pleasant landscape outside the village, over towards Redbourne. It is a fresh, crisp, bright day and I enjoyed it very much though I couldn't help wishing that you were there with your watercolours. Then the experience would have been preserved...

I enclose a cutting from the Harpenden FREE PRESS and I need not tell you how annoyed I am on behalf of us both about the caption. The reporter had no right to assume anything of the kind and Dandylion's tail is bristling. I have ordered this and the other photograph but they won't be ready for a week.

Yesterday I had about 80 school boys but today is quiet again. I thought there would be a rush and left Hogarth at the hotel and I am regretting this waste of time. Even Saturday the people seem to be rather indifferent to an exhibition though the publicity is so bad many don't know about it. Sherwood was efficient in comparison with this!

I hope that the situation is not too frightening though I can guess at your grief and feel something of your terrible perplexity. But on the other hand the lover in me begs you to remember his love as he remembers yours: although it is that which makes the tension so great it is that also which gives a reason to the conflict. I hope that thought of my love will give some ease and consolation.

65563990 - PenguinCo.

19th March 1949 Harpenden

Dearest Sylvia,

I have just had a lunch-time walk in the pleasant landscape outside the village, over towards Redbourne. It is a fresh, crisp, bright day and I enjoyed it very much though I couldn't help wishing that you were there with your watercolours. Then the experience would have been preserved...

I enclose a cutting from the Harpenden FREE PRESS and I need not tell you how annoyed I am on behalf of us both about the caption. The reporter had no right to assume anything of the hind and Dardgliou's tail is bristling. I have ordered this and the other photograph but they won't be ready for a week.

Yesterday I had about 80 school boys but today is quiet again. I thought there would be a rush and left Hogarth at the hotel and I am regretting this waste of time. Even Saturday the people seem to be rather indifferent to the exhibition though the publicity is so bad many don't know about it. Sherwood was efficient in comparison with this!

I hope that the situation is not too frightening though I can guess at your grief and feel something of your terrible perplexity. But on the other hand the lover in me begs you to remember his love as he remembers yours: although it is that which makes the tension so great it is that also which gives a reason to the conflict. I hope that thought of my love will give some ease and consolation.

65665757 - not-logged-in-ff8333a647f74f87d110

19th March 1949 Harpenden
Dearest Sylvia,
I have just had a lunch-time walk in the pleasant landscape outside the village, over towards Redbourne. It is a fresh, crisp, bright day and I enjoyed it very much though I couldn't help wishing that you were there with your watercolours. Then the experience would have been preferred...

I enclose a cutting from the Harpenden FREE PRESS and I need not tell you how annoyed I am on behalf of us both about the caption. The reporter had no right to assume anything of the kind and Dandylion's tail is bristling. I have ordered this and the other photograph but they won't be ready for a week.

Yesterday I had almost 80 school boys but today is quiet again. I thought there would be a rush and left Mogarts at the hotel and I am regretting this waste of time. Even Saturday the people seem to be rather indifferent to the exhibition though the publicity is so bad many don't know about it. Sherwood was efficient in comparison with this!

I hope that the situation is not too frightening though I can guess at your grief and feel something of your terrible perplexity. But on the other hand the lover in me begs you to remember his love as he remembers yours: although it is that which makes the tension so great it is that also which gives a reason to the conflict. I hope that thought of my love will give some ease and comolation.

65691033 - tinkapuppy

19th March 1949 Harpenden

Dearest Sylvia,

I have just had a lunch-time walk in the pleasant
landscape outside the village, over towards Red-
bourne. It is a fresh, crisp, bright day and I en-
joyed it very much though I couldn't help wish-
ing that you were there with your watercolours.
Then the experience would have been preserved...

I enclose a cutting from the Harpenden FREE PRESS
and I need not tell you how annoyed I am on behalf
of us both about the caption. The reporter had no
right to assume anything of the kind and Dandylion's
tail is bristling. I have ordered that and the other
photograph but they won't be ready for a week.

Yesterday I had about 80 school boys but today is
quiet again. I thought there would be a rush and
left Mogarth at the hotel and I am regretting this
waste of time. Even Saturday the people seem to
be rather indifferent to the exhibition though the
publicity is so bad many don't know about it.
Sherwood was efficient in comparison with this!

I hope that the situation is not too frightening
though I can guess at your grief and feel something
of your terrible perplexity. But on the other hand
the lover in me begs you to remember his love as he re-
members yours: although it is that which makes
the tension so great it is that also which gives a
reason to the conflict. I hope that thought of my
love will give some ease and consolation.

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