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  1. WINNER - 65455635 - MatteoMichelotti
  2. 65464700 - BronteAlcott
  3. 65542599 - cookie1jo
  4. 65724720 - JanetCormack
  5. 65751613 - swirlsforever
  6. 65756108 - kecharaan

WINNER - 65455635 - MatteoMichelotti

On Friday I saw some more Hogarths and two early Gainsboroughs (one on loan from the Cook col.) at the Fitzwilliam. Charles drove me there with Molly and Eric: it was charming and such a useful opportunity for a lion. King's College Chapel is now absolutely cleaned and I managed, for the first time, to see Wren's Pembroke Chapel. We saw Waltham Cross on the way.

Congratulations on starting the Dutch painters. The job is a great bore, I know, but the money will be useful.

I was amused with Ted: he told Paul that he (Ted) was very pleased with my hair that time (which I illustrated in a vignette). I have been there since then and, again, with the most satisfactory results. Ted seems to know what to do now.

Yesterday I went to Kensington Palace and, at last, saw for myself the Kent decorations: my feelings are mixed. The King's Staircase (illustrated in British Architects and Craftsmen) is good but elsewhere he is very feeble as a painter.

Thank you, darling, for your letters. Thank you, too, for telling me a date when I shall see you again. Your lion will be very industrious and greet you with amazing news of chapters written, rooms dusted, and canvases ready.

I hope your weekend with Peploe and your tea with Miss Cave were amusing. I had rather a gay saturday and I thought of you often.

I love you, dearest Sylvia, I love you and shall write again immediately. I love you,
Lawrence

65464700 - BronteAlcott

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On Friday I saw some more Hogarths and two early Gainsboroughs (one on loan from the Cook col.) at the Fitzwilliam. Charles drove me there with Molly and Eric: it was a charming and such a useful opportunity for a lion. King's College Chapel is now absolutely cleaned and I managed, for the first time, to see Wren's Pembroke Chapel. We saw Waltham Cross on the way.

Congratulations on starting the Dutch painters. The job is a great bore, I know, but the money will be useful.

I was amused with Ted: he told Paul that he (Ted) was very pleased with my hair that time (which I illustrated in a vignette). I have been there since then and, again, with the most satisfactory results. Ted seems to know what to do now.

Yesterday I went to Kensington Palace and, at last, saw for myself the Kent decorations: my feelings are mixed. The King's Staircase (illustrated in British Architects and Craftsmen) is good but elsewhere he is very feeble as a painter.

Thank you, darling, for your letters. Thank you, too, for telling me a date when I shall see you again. Your lion will be very industrious and greet you with amazing news of chapters written, rooms dusted, and canvases ready.

I hope your weekend with Peploe and your tea with Miss Cave were amusing. I had rather a gay saturday and I thought of you often.

I love you, dearest Sylvia, I love you and shall write again immediately. I love you,
Lawrence

65542599 - cookie1jo

On Friday I saw some more Hogarths and two early Gainsboroughs (one on loan from the Cook col.) at the Fitzwilliam. Charles drove me there with Molly and Eric: it was charming and such a useful oppor-tunity for a lion. King's College Chapel is now aboslutely cleaned and I managed, for the first time, to see Wren's Pembroke Chapel. We saw Wlatham Cross on the way.

Congratulations on starting the Dutch painters. THe job is great bore, I know, but the money will be useful.

I was amused with Ted: he told Paul that he (Ted) was very pleased with my hair that time (which I illus-trated in a vignette). I have been there since then and, again, with the most satisfactory results. Ted seems to know what to do now.

Yesterday I went to Kensington Palace and, at last, saw for myself the Kent decoration: my feeling s are mixed. The King's Staircase (illustrated in British Architects and Craftsmen) is good but elsewhere he is very feeble as a painter.

Thank you, darling, for you letters. Thank you, too, for telling me a date when I shall see you again. Your lion will be very industrious and greet you with amazing news of chapters written, rooms dusted, and canvases ready.

I hope your weekend with Peploe and your tea with Miss Cave were amusing. I had rather a gay saturday and I thought of you often.

I love you, dearest Sylvia, I love you and shall write again immediately. I love you.

Lawrence

65724720 - JanetCormack

On Friday I saw some more Hogarths and two early Gainsboroughs (one on loan from the Cook col.) at the Fitzwilliam. Charles drove me there with Molly and Eric: it was charming and such a useful opportunity for a lion. King's College Chapel is now absolutely cleaned and I managed, for the first time, to see Wren's Pembroke Chapel. We saw Waltham Cross on the way.

Congratulations on starting the Dutch painters. The job is a great bore, I know, but the money will be useful.

I was amused with Ted: he told Paul that he (Ted) was very pleased with my hair that time (which I illustrated in a vignette). I have been there since then and, again, with the most satisfactory results. Ted seems to know what to do now.

Yesterday I went to Kensington Palace, and, at last, saw for myself the Kent decorations: my feelings are mixed. The King's Staircase (illustrated in British Architects and Craftsmen) is good but elsewhere he is very feeble as a painter.

Thank you, darlin, for your letters. Thank you too, for telling me a date when I shall see you again. Your lion will be very industrious and greet you with amazing news of chapters written, rooms dusted, and canvases ready.

I hope your weekend with Peploe and your tea with Miss Cave were amusing. I had a rather gay Saturday and I thought of you often.

I love you, dearest Sylvia, I love you and shall write again immediately. I love you,
Lawrence

65751613 - swirlsforever

On friday,I saw some more hogarths and two early Gainsboroughs(one on loan from the Cook col.)at the Fitzwilliam. Charles drove me there with Molly and Eric: it was charming and such a useful oppurtinity for a lion.King's College Chapel is now absolutely cleaned and I managed,for the first time,to see /unclear/Wrens/unclear/ Pembroke Chapel.We saw Waltham Cross on the way.
Congratulations on the starting the Dutch painters.The is a great bore,I know,but the money will be useful.
I was amused with Ted:he told Paul that he (Ted )was very pleased with my hair that time (which I illustrated in a vignette).I have been there since then and,again,with the most satisfactory results.Ted seems to know what to do now.
Yesterday I went to Kensingtom Palace and ,at last,saw for myself the Kent decorations:my feelings are mixed.The kings Staircase(illustrated in British Architects and Craftsmen)is good but elsewhere he is very feeble as a painter.
Thank You darling,for your letters.Thank you,too,for telling me a date when I shall see you again.Your lion will be very industrious and greet you with amazing news of chapters written,rooms dusted and canvases ready.
I hope your weekend with Peploe and your tea with Miss Cave were amusing.I had rather a gay saturday and I thought of you often.
I love you,dearest Sylvia,I love you and shall write again immediately.I love you .Lawrence

65756108 - kecharaan

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On Friday I saw some more Hogarths and two early
Gainsboroughs (one on loan from the Cook col.) at
the Fitzwilliam. Charles drove me there with Molly
and Eric: it was charming and such a useful oppor-
tunity for a lion. King's College Chapel is now
absolutely cleaned and I managed, for the first time,
to see Wren's Pembroke Chapel. We saw Waltham
Cross on the way.
Congratulations on starting the Dutch painters.
The job is a great bore, I know, but the money will
be useful.
I was amused with Ted: he told Paul that he (Ted)
was very pleased with my hair that time (which I illus-
trated in a vignette). I have been there since
then and, again, with the most satisfactory results.
Ted seems to know what to do now.
Yesterday I went to Kensington Palace and, at last,
saw for myself the Kent decorations: my feelings are
mixed. The King's Staircase (illustrated in British
Architects and Craftsmen) is good but elsewhere he is
very feeble as a painter.
Thank you, darling, for your letters. Thank you,
too, for telling me a date when I shall see you again.
Your lion will be very industrious and greet you with
amazing news of chapters written, rooms dusted, and
canvases ready.
I hope your weekend with Peploe and your tea with
Miss Cave were amusing. I had rather a gay Saturday
and I though of you often.
I love you, dearest Sylvia, I love you and shall
write again immediately. I love you,
Lawrence

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