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  1. 65498626 - lmorgan9
  2. 65500069 - vanderfb
  3. WINNER - 65505099 - jhawes
  4. 65527206 - mar15ted
  5. 65596071 - hilditl74
  6. 65622435 - not-logged-in-67a4e4f0f6455998b700

65498626 - lmorgan9

Blackheath 13 ix 1949
Dearest Sylvia,
Your letter did not come first post and I have only now, in the afternoon, received it.
I am so distressed to year that you are suffering from insomnia. My poor dear creature, I fear that your sleepless periods are worrying as well as tiring.
Your lion has a bed in which he hopes you might be able to sleep better and would love you to sleep there on Saturday. (Saturday is better for me than Thursday because I have appointments both Thursday and Friday and I have kept the week-end free in case you came.) My first impulse was to see you at the earliest possible moment, of course, but Saturday is the actual day in any case.
However, if you are still in a very nervous state would you prefer not to travel? I long to see you, again, but if you think the journey would disturb you in your present state I will wait until the following Thursday to see you.
I hope, my wonderful love, that your health permits you to ravel but if it should not I will understand. The health giving properties of lions is well-known and, perhaps Dandy could be prevailed upon to lecture for hours about Hogarth so that you would fall fast asleep. Seriously, my love, allow your health to decide - that is most important.
My poor love, be well soon. I shall think of you every night as I have been doing and hope that you will rest. I love you, I love you,
Lawrence

65500069 - vanderfb

Blackheath 13 ix 1949

Dearest Sylvia,

Your letter did not come first post and I have only now, in the afternoon, received it.

I am so distressed to hear that you are suffering from insomnia. My poor dear creature, I fear that you sleepless periods are worrying as well as tiring.

Your lion has a bed in which he hopes you might be able to sleep better and would love you to sleep there on Saturday. (Saturday is better for me than Thursday because I have appointments both Thursday and Friday and I have kept the weekend free in case you came.) My first impulse was to see you at the earliest possible moment, of course, but Saturday is the actual day in any case.

However, if you are still in a very nervous state would you prefer not to travel? I long to see you, again, but if you think the journey would disturb you in your present state I will wait until the following Thursday to see you.

I hope, my wonderful love, that your health permits you to travel but if it should not I will understand. The health giving properties of lions is well-known and, perhaps, Dandy could be prevailed upon to lecture for hours about Hogarth so that you would fall fast asleep. Seriously, my love, allow your health to decide - that is most important.

My poor love, be well soon. I shall think of you every night as I have been doing and hope that you will rest. I love you, I love you,

Lawrence

WINNER - 65505099 - jhawes

Blackheath 13 ix 1949
Dearest Sylvia,

Your letter did not come first post and I have only now, in the afternoon received it.

I am so distressed to hear that you are suffer-
ing from insomnia. my poor dear creature, I fear
that your sleepless periods are worrying as well
as tiring.

Your lion has a bed in which he hopes you might
be able to sleep better and would love you to
sleep there on Saturday. (Saturday is better for
me than Thursday because I have appointments both
Thursday and Friday and I have kept the week-end
free in case you came.) My first impulse was to
see you at the earliest possible moment, of course,
but Saturday is the actual day in any case.

However, if you are still in a very nervous
state would you prefer not to travel? I long to
see you, again, but if you think the journey would
disturb you in your present state I will wait un-
til the following Thursday to see you.

I hope, my wonderful love, that you health
permits you to travel but if it should not I will
understand. The health giving properties of lions
is well-known and, perhaps, Dandy could be pre-
vailed upon to lecture for hours about Hogarth so
that you would fall fast asleep. Seriously, my
love, allow your health to decide - that is most
important.

My poor love, be well soon. I shall think of
you every night as I have been doing and hope that
you will rest. I love you. I love you,
Lawrence

65527206 - mar15ted

Blackheath 12 ix 1949
Dearest Sylvia,
Your letter did not come first post and I have only now,, in the afternoon, received it.
I am so distressed to hear that you are suffering from insomnia. My poor dear creature, I fear that your sleepless periods are worrying as well as tiring.
Your lion has a bed in which he hopes you might be able to sleep better and would love you to sleep there on Saturday. (Saturday is better for me than Thursday because I have appointments both Thursday and Friday and I have kept the week-end free in case you came.) My first impulse was to see you at the earliest possible moment, of course, but Saturday is the actual day in any case.
However, if you are still in a very nervous state would you prefer not to travel? I long to see you, again, but if you think the journey would disturb you in your present state I will wait until the following Thursday to see you.
I hope, my wonderful love, that your health permits you to travel but if it should not I will understand. The health giving properties of lions is well-known and, perhaps, Dandy could be prevailed upon to lecture for hours about Hogarth so that you would fall fast asleep. Seriously, my love, allow your health to decide - that is most important.
My poor love, be well soon. I shall think of you every night as I have been doing and hope that you will rest. I love you, I love you, Lawrence

65596071 - hilditl74

Blackheath 13 ix 1949

Dearest Sylvia,

Your letter did not come first post and I have only now, in the afternoon, received it.

I am so distressed to hear that you are suffering from insomnia. My poor dear creature, I fear that your sleepless periods are worrying as well as tiring.

Your lion has a bed in which he hopes you might be able to sleep better and would love you to sleep there on Saturday. (Saturday is better for me than Thursday because I have appointments both Thursday and Friday and I have kept the week-end free in case you came.) My first impulse was to see you at the earliest possible moment, of course, but Saturday is the actual day in any case.

However, if you are still in a very nervous state would you prefer not to travel? I long to see you, again, but if you think the journey would disturb you in your present state I will wait until the following Thursday to see you.

I hope, my wonderful love, that your health permits you to travel but if it should not I will understand. The health giving properties of lions is well-known and, perhaps, Dandy could be prevailed upon to lecture for hours about Hogarth so that you would fall fast asleep. Seriously, my love, allow your health to decide - that is most important.

My poor love, be well soon. I shall think of you every night as I have been doing and hope that you will rest. I love you, commence I love you.

65622435 - not-logged-in-67a4e4f0f6455998b700

Blackheath 13 ix 1949

Dearest Sylvia,

Your letter did not come first post and I have only now, in the afternoon, received it.

I am so distressed to hear that you are suffering from insomnia. My poor dear creature, I fear that your sleepless periods are worrying as well as tiring.

Your lion has a bed in which he hopes you might be able to sleep better and would love you to sleep there on Saturday. (Saturday is better for me than Thursday because I have appointments both Thursday and Friday and I have kept the week-end free in case you came.) My first impulse was to see you at the earliest possible moment, of course, but Saturday is the actual day in any case.

However, if you are still in a very nervous state would you prefer not to travel? I long to see you, again, but if you think the journey would disturb you in your present state I will wait until the following Thursday to see you.

I hope, my wonderful love, that your health permits you to travel but if it should not I will understand. The health giving properties of lions is well-known and, perhaps, Dandy could be prevailed upon to lecture for hours about Hogarth so that you would fall fast asleep. Seriously, my love, allow your health to decide - that is most important.

My poor love, be well soon, I shall think of you every night as I have been doing and hope that you will rest. I love you, I love you, Lawrence.

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