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  1. 65481115 - CissyR
  2. 65505025 - PenguinCo.
  3. 65524039 - SREM
  4. 65539817 - not-logged-in-b800710d54232bbf4f43
  5. WINNER - 65661898 - jsprake
  6. 65668608 - southsidesunny
  7. 65670915 - Bethbeth

65481115 - CissyR

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things like that, snap them up at once.
I still have not heard from Hodders and I
think your charming compliment of all the
Directors reading it must be true. As soon
as I hear I will wire you. From your de-
scription of the secretaire I am terribly
enthusiastic about it. I will tell you as
soon as possible that we can have it. Speak-
ing of the fittings of the flat - John has
lent me a radio which can get the third pro-
gramme he tells me. I only got it this morn-
ing and I do not feel disposed to try it on
Housewive's Choice but I shall listen tomor-
row night to the third, and give you a report
on its quality.

I have moved the bed to between the doors
and put the table and chairs in the window.
The secretaire would go well, I think, where
those shelves are at the moment. When Mrs
Harrison comes back next week I am going to
see what can be done about improving the place,
partly, at least, at her expense.

Your new watercolour must be dazzling if
you name it your best because, looking back
over the year, I can think of such beauties
from your hand. I shall not be content un-
til I see it. Your Tree, by the way, gives
me increasing pleasure - I think you were
less than fair about its quality.

Dear Sylvia, I believe I can tell you all
about Dr Buschbeck's lecture as I made three
pages of notes - which I have yet to transcrib -



65505025 - PenguinCo.

ii

things like that, snap them up at once.
I still have not heard from Hodders and I hink your charming compliment of all the Directors reading it must be true. As soon as I hear I will wire you. From your description of the secretaire I am terribly enthusiastic about it. I will tell you as soon as possible that we can have it. Speaking of the fittings of the flat - John has lent me a radio which can get the third programme he tells me. I only got it this morning and I do not feel disposed to try it on Housewive's Choice but I shall listen tomorrow night to the third, and give you a report on its quality.

I have moved the bed to between the doors and put the table and chairs in the window. The secretair would go well, I think, where those shelves are at the moment. When Mrs Harrison comes back next week I am going to see what can be done about improving the place, partly, at least, at her expense.

Your new watercolour must be dazzling if you name it your best because, looking back over the year, I can think of such beauties from your hand. I shall not be content until I see it. Your Tree, by the way, gives me increasing pleasure - I think you were less than fair about its quality.

Dear Sylvia, I believe I can tell you all about Dr Buschbeck's lecture as I made three pages of notes - which I have yet to transcribe -

65524039 - SREM

ii

things like that, snap them up at once. I still have not heard from Hodders and i think your charming compliment of all the Directors reading it must be true. As soon as I hear I will wire you. From your description of the secretaire I am terribly enthusiastic about it. I will tell you as soon as possible that we can have it. Speaking of the fitting of the flat - John has lent me a radio which can get the third programme he tells me. I only got it this morning and I do not feel disposed to try it on Housewive's Choice but I shall listen tomorrow night to the third, and give you a report on its quality.

I have moved the bed to between the doors and put the table and chairs in the window. The secretaire would go well, I think, where those shelves are at the moment. When Mrs. Harrison comes back next week, I am going to see what can be done about improving the place, partly, at least, at her expense.

Your new watercolour must be dazzling if you name it your best because, looking back over the year, I can think of such beauties from your hand. I shall not be content until I see it. Your Tree, by the way, gives me increasing pleasure - I think you were less than fair about its quality.

Dear Sylvia, I believe I can tell you all about Dr. Buschbeck's lecture as I made three pages of notes - which I have yet to transcribe -

65539817 - not-logged-in-b800710d54232bbf4f43

things like that, snap them up at once. I still have not heard from Hodders and I think your charming compliment of all the Directors reading it must be true. As soon as I hear I will wire you. From your description of the secretaire I am terribly enthusiastic about it. I will tell you as soon as possible that we can have it. Speaking of the fittings of the flat - John has lent me a radio which can get the third programme he tells me. I only got it this morning and I do not feel disposed to try it on Housewive's Choice but I shall listen tomorrow night to the third, and give you a report on its quality.

I have moved the bed to between the doors and put the table and chairs in the window. The secretaire would go well, I think, where those shelves are at the moment. When Mrs. Harrison comes back next week I am going to see what can be done about improving the place, partly, at least, at her expense.

Your new watercolour must be dazzling if you name it your best because, looking back over the year, I can think of such beauties from your hand. I shall not be content until I see it. Your Tree, by the way, gives me increasing pleasure - I think you were less than fair about its quality.

Dear Sylvia, I believe I can tell you all about Dr. Bushbeck's lecture as I made three pages of notes - which I have yet to transcribe -

WINNER - 65661898 - jsprake

ii
things like that, snap them up at once.
I still have not heard from Hodders and I
think your charming compliment of all the
Directors reading it must be true. As soon
as I hear I will wire you. From your de-
scription of the secretaire I am terribly
enthusiastic about it. I will tell you as
soon as possible that we can have it. Speak-
ing of the fittings of the flat - John has
lent me a radio which can get the third pro-
gramme he tells me. I only got it this morn-
ing and I do not feel disposed to try it on
Housewive's Choice but I shall listen tomor-
row night to the third, and give you a report
on its quality.

I have moved the bed to between the doors
and put the table and chairs in the window.
The secretaire would go well, I think, where
those shelves are at the moment. When Mrs
Harrison comes back next week I am going to see what can be done about improving the place,
partly, at least, at her expense.

Your new watercolour must be dazzling if
you name it your best because, looking back
over the year, I can think of such beauties
from your hand. I shall not be content un-
til I see it. Your Tree, by the way, gives me increasing pleasure - I think you were
less than fair about its quality.

Dear Sylvia, I believe I can tell you all
about Dr Buschbeck's lecture as I made three
pages of notes - which I have yet to transcribe -

65668608 - southsidesunny

ii
things like that, snap them up at once.
I still have not heard from Hodders and I
think your charming compliment of all the
Directors reading it must be true. As soon
as I hear I will wire you. From your de-
scription of the secretaire I am terribly
enthusiastic about it. I will tell you as
soon as possible that we can have it. Speak-
ing of the fitting of the flat - John has
lent me a radio which can get the third pro-
gramme he tells me. I only got it this morn-
ing and I do not feel disposed to try it on
Housewive's Choice but I shall listen tomor-
row night to the third, and give you a report
on its quality.

I have moved the bed between the doors
and put the table and chairs in the window.
The secretaire would go well, I think, where
those shelves are at the moment. When Mrs
Harrison comes back next week I am going to
see what can be done about improving the place,
partly, at least, at her expense.

Your new watercolour must be dazzling if
you name it your best because, looking back
over the year, I can think of such beauties
from your hand. I shall not be content un-
til I see it. Your Tree, by the way, gives
me increasing pleasure -- I think you were
less than fair about its quality.

Dear Sylvia, I believe I can tell you all
about Dr Buschbeck's lecture as I made three
pages of notes -- which I have yet to transcribe -


65670915 - Bethbeth

ii

things like that, snap them up at once. I still have not heard from Hodders and I think your charming compliment of all the Directors reading it must be true. As soon as I hear I will wire you. From your description of the secretarie I am terribly enthusiastic about it. I will tell you as soon as possible that we can have it. Speaking of the fittings of the flat - John has lent me a radio which can get the third programme he tells me. I only got it this morning and I do not feel dispose to ry it on Housewive's Choice but I shall listen tomorrow night to the third, and give you a report on its quality.

I have moved the bed to between the doors and put the table and chairs in the window. The secretaire would go well, I think, where those shelves are at the moment. When Mrs Harrison comes back next week I am going to see what can be done about improving the place, partly, at least, at her expense.

Your new watercolour must be dazzling if you name it your best because, looking back over the year, I can think of such beauties from your hand. I shall not be content until I see it. Your Tree, by the way, gives me increasing pleasure - I think you were less than fair about its quality.

Dear Sylvia, I believe I can tell you all about Dr Buschbeck's lecture as I made three pages of notes - which I have yet to transcribe -

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