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  1. 65668032 - k.h.pot
  2. 65719651 - JeremyX
  3. 65786429 - WiltedLotus
  4. WINNER - 65865236 - Lynst
  5. 66151409 - SilverSeadog
  6. 66155604 - RaeHughes

65668032 - k.h.pot

V
18th May - Wednesday
Dear love,
I think I have all your letters now, including the
one with exciting new of another secretaire
which sounds irresistible. We must certainly
have a look at it on Friday. I feel quite stim-
ulated at the prospect of a visit to Crachnels
with you.
Congratulations about your ledine on 'Aesthetic'.
Goodness me, yes, you will have to read Goethe,
and Cessing, and Hegel, and the German translation
of Hogarth's 'Analysis', and, of course, selected works
of Aristotle, Plato, Horace, and a few others. If you
start reading now you may just be ready by 9th
November. Don't forget a postscripts about Varichi
and Vicino. - No, seriously, I can't think
there is any need to read Goethe, any more than
Ruslein.
Oh, what a nice though - that your letter was
written in the rose garden. I remember that you
read The Listener and New Statesman to me there.
I remember weeding there with you, too. I shall
start on the Blackheath garden soon ...
I am glad you can put the form through the
Hastings branch - that will save worry & trouble.
5 worth of lira is excellent - my 2 was entirely
arbitrary.
I must get on with my work today - but I will
write again very soon.
Darling I love you
Lawrence

65719651 - JeremyX

V
18th May - Wednesday
Dear love,
I think I have all your letters now, including the one with exciting news of another secretaire which sounds irresistable. We must certainly have a look at it on Friday. I feel quite stim-
ulated at the prospect of a visit to Cracknel's with you.
Congratulations about your lecture on 'Aesthetic'. Goodness me, yes, you will have to read Goethe, and Lessing, and Hagel, and the German translation of Hogarth's 'Analysis', and, of course, selected works of Aristotle, Plato, Horace, and a few others. If you start reading now you may just be ready by 9th November. Don't forget a postscript about Varrohi and Licino. - No, seriously, I can't think there is any need to read Goethe, any more than Ruslein.
Oh, what a nice thought - that your letter was written in the rose garden. I remember that you read The Listener and New Statesman to me there. I remember weeding there with you, too. I shall start on the Blackheath garden poem...
I am glad you can put the form through the Hastings branch - that will save worry & trouble. 5 worth of lira is excellent - my 2 was entirely arbitrary.
I must get on with my work today - but I will write again very soon.
Darling I love you
Lawrence

65786429 - WiltedLotus

V
18th May - Wednesday

Dear love,
I think I have all your letters now, including the one with exciting news of another secretaire which sounds irresistable. We must certainly have a look at it on Friday. I feel quite stim-ulated at the prospect of a visit to Crachnels- with you.
Congratulations about your lecture on 'Aesthetics'. Goodnes me, yes, you will have to read Goethe, and Lessing, and Hegel, and the German translation of Hogarth's 'Analysis', and, of course, selected works of Aristotle, Plato, Horace, and a few others. If you start reading now you may just be ready by 9th November. Don't forget a postscript about Varichi and Ticino. - No, seriously, I can't think there is any need to read Goethe, any more than Ruskin.
Oh, what a nice thought - that your letter was written in the rose garden. I remember that you read he Listener and New Statesman to me there. I remember weeding there with you, too. I shall start on the Blackheath garden soon. . .
I am glad you can put the form through the Hastings branch
- that will save worry & trouble. 5 worth of lira is excellent- my 2 was entirely arbitrary.
I must get on with my work today - but I will write again very soon.
Darling I love you
Lawrence

WINNER - 65865236 - Lynst

V

18th May - Wednesday

Dear love,

I think I have all your letters now, including the
one with exciting news of another secretaire
which sounds irresistible. We must certainly
have a look at it on Friday. I feel quite stim-
ulated at the prospect of a visit to Cracknels -
with you.

Congratulations about your lecture on 'Aesthetic'.
Goodness me, yes, you will have to read Goethe,
and Lessing, and Megel, and the German translation
of Hogarth's 'Analysis', and, of course, selected works
by Aristotle, Plato, Horace, and a few other. If you
start reading now you may just be ready by 9th
November. Don't forget a postscript about Varrchi
and Ficino. - No, seriously, I can't think
there is any need to read Goethe, any more than
Ruslein.

Oh, what a nice thought - that your letter was
written in the rose garden. I remember that you
read The Listener and New Statesman to me there.
I remember weeding there with you, too. I shall
start on the Blackheath garden soon...

I am glad you can put the form through the
Hastings branch - that will save worry trouble.
5 worth of lira is excellent - my 2 was entirely
arbitrary.

I must get on with my work today - but I will
write again very soon.

Darling I love you
Lawrence

66151409 - SilverSeadog

V
18th May - Wednesday
Dear love,
I think I have all your letters now, including the one with exciting news of another secretaire which sounds irresistible. We must certainly have a look at it on Friday. I feel quite stimulated at the prospect of a visit to Cracknels with you.
Congratulations about your lecture on 'aesthetic'. Goodness me, yes, you will have to read Goethe, and Lessing, and Megel, and the German translation of Hogarth's 'Analysis', and, of course, selected works of Aristotle, Plato, Horace, and a few others. If you start reading now you may just be ready by 9th November. Don't forget a postscript about Van Chi and Sicino. No, seriuosly, I can't think there is any need to read Goethe, any more than Ruskin.
Oh, what a nice thought - that your letter was written in the rose garden. I remember that you read The Listener and New Statesman to me there. I remember weeding there with you, too. I shall start on the Blackheath garden soon...
I am glad you can put the farm through the Hastings branch - that will save worry & trouble. lb5 worth of lira is excellent - my lb2 was entirely arbitary.
I must get on with my work today - but I will write again very soon.
Darling I love you
Lawrence

66155604 - RaeHughes

18th May - Wednesday

Dear Lore.
I think i have all your letters now, including the one with exciting news of araltha secretaries which sounds irresistible. We must certainly have a look at it on Friday. I feel quite stim-ulated at a prospect of a visit to Cardinals with you.

Congratulations about your leding on 'Aesthelic". Goodness me, ues, you will have to read Goethe and Lessing, and Hegel, and the German translation of Mogarths 'Aralysis", and, of course, selected works of Aristotle, Plato, Horace, and a few others. If you start reading now, you may just be ready by 9th November. Don't forget a postscript about Vanchi and Ficino. - No, seriously, I cant think there is any need to read Goethe, any more than Ruslein.

Oh, what a nice thought - that your letter was written in the rose garden. I remember that you read The Listener and New Statesmen to me there. I remember weeding there with you, too. I shall start on the Blackheats garden soon ...

I am glad you can put the form through our Hastings branch - that will save worry and trouble. $5 worth of live is excellent. My $2 was entirely arbitrary.

I mist get on with my work today - but I will write again very soon.

Darling I love you
Lawrence

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