gri_2003_m_46_b02_f06_010
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- 65465531 - saffyre13
- 65495985 - bookbrig
- 65657860 - not-logged-in-837786371debacfb5803
- 65669037 - elle67
- WINNER - 65948720 - dguent
- 66026131 - dixiechicken

65465531 - saffyre13
until a wind.I love you so much. I miss you but I am trying to be reasonable and not melancholic about your absence. I hope I am suitably restrained and classical. But let me say again - how much, my rose, I adore you.
The weather for once has behaved as Apollo waned - becoming dull on your departure. I reproach myself for this but cannot summon up sufficient enthusiasm today.
Dilys Panell appears to be away at present but I shall see Cutts at 10:30 tomorrow & also next week I shall see the L.C.C. about the possibility of taking an evening class somewhere.
Yesterday, I found (in the library) a translation of Petrarch, including his Trionfi, upon which, you may
65495985 - bookbrig
with a wind.I love you so much. I miss you but I am trying to be reasonable and not melancholic about your absence. I hope I am suitably restrained and classical. But let me say again - how much, my rose, I adore you
The weather for once has behaved as Apollo would - becoming dull on your departure. I reproach myself for this but cannot summon up sufficient enthusiasm today.
Dilys Panell appears to be away at present but I shall see Cath at 10:30 tomorrow & also next week I shall see the L.C.C. about the possibility of taking an evening class somewhere.
Yesterday I found (in the library) a translation of Petrarch, wilding his Trionfi, upon which, you may
65657860 - not-logged-in-837786371debacfb5803
with a mind.I love you so much. I miss you but I am trying to be reasonable and not melancholic about your absence. I hope I am suitably restrained and classical. But let me say again - how much, my rose, I adore you.
The weather for once has behaved as Apollo would - becoming dull on your departure. I reproach my-self for this but cannot summon up sufficient enthusiasm today.
Dilys Powell appears to be away at present by I shall see Cutts at 10.30 tomorrow and also next week I shall see the L. C. C. about the possibility of taking an evening class somewhere.
Yesterday I found (in the library) a translation of Petrard, Willard-ing his Trionfi, upon which, you may
65669037 - elle67
with a wind.I love you so much. I miss you but I am trying to be reasonable and not melancholic about your absence. I hope I am suitably restrained and clarsecal. But let me say again - how much, my rose, I adore you.
The weather for once has behaved as Apollo warned - becoming dull on your departure. I reproach myself for this but cannot summon up sufficient enthusiasm today.
Dilys Powell appears to be away at present but I shall see Cath at 1030 tomorrow and also next week I shall see the LCC about the possibility of taking an evening class somewhere.
Yesterday I found (in the library) a translation of Petrard, wilvding his Treonfi, upon which, you may
WINNER - 65948720 - dguent
with a mind.I love you so much. I miss you but I am trying to be reasonable and not melancholic about your absence. I hope I am suitably restrained and classical. But let me say again - how much, my rose, I adore you
The weather for once has behaved as Apollo would - becoming dull on your departure. I reproach myself for this but cannot summon up sufficient enthusiasm today.
Dilys Powell appears to be away at present but I shall see Cutts at 10.30 tomorrow & also next week I shall see the L.C.C. about the possibility of taking an evening class somewhere.
Yesterday I found (in the library) a translation of Petrarch, including his Trionfi, upon which, you may
66026131 - dixiechicken
with a mind.I love you so much. I miss you but I am trying to be reasonable and not melancholic about your absence. I hope I am suitably restrained and classical. But let me say again - how much, my rose, I adore you.
The weather for once has behaved as Apollo would - becoming dull on your departure. I reproach myself for this but cannot summon up sufficient enthusiasm today.
Dilys Powell appears to be away at present but I shall see Cutts at 10.30 tomorrow and also next week I shall see L. C. C. about the possibility of taking an evening class somewhere.
Yesterday I found (in the library) a translation of Petrarch, weilding his Trionfi, upon which, you may