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  1. 65472997 - not-logged-in-535f37d57bb5467f0ea2
  2. 65496248 - tmeconverse
  3. WINNER - 65507481 - Berhel
  4. 65508574 - not-logged-in-8d1e7d26076d5396eb56
  5. 65571466 - Astro_scoutleader
  6. 65635075 - kleistf

65472997 - not-logged-in-535f37d57bb5467f0ea2

who spoke to Paul... Bill was charmed, apparently, by Lawrence's friend who is surely in the theatre. I hope you are as pleased as I would be at an analagous compliment.

Please, do not think Watkins is a favorite poet of mine. Not so. The Shell is the first poem I have liked for some years; his norm is regressive religious stuff, not unlike the last act of The Bar Within Love.

This afternoon I must pick up my washing, see John Skipp and give him the just-this-moment completed draft of the exhibition and, finally, meet Paul at six in the bar where we met him.

i saw John McHale and we wonder if it might not be possible to start a magazine next year. He is going to see if the D'Arbeloff's would not finance it. It is, of course, very vague but the possibility is exciting. I have heard from Ann and Natalie and they have had food-poisoning, unfortunately, but seem better again now.

The time is 12-30: I must get dressed, have some lunch, and go to town. I shall think of you all day...

How much I love you, my darling Minerva,
Lawrence

65496248 - tmeconverse

who spoke to Paul . . . Bill was charmed, apparently, by Lawrence's friend who is surely in the theatre. I hope you are as pleased as I would be at an analagous compliment.

Please, do not think Watkins is a favorite poet of mine. Not so. The Shell is the first poem I have like for some years; his norm is regressive religious stuff, not unlike the last act of the The Bar Within Love.

This afternoon I must pick up my washing, see John Skipp and give him the just-this-moment complete draft of the exhibition and, finally, meet Paul at six in the bar where we met him.

I saw John McHale and we wonder if it might not be possible to start a magazine next year. He is going to see if the D'Arbeloff's would not finance it. It is, of course, very vague but the possibility is exciting. I have heard from Ann and Natalie and they have had food-poisoning, unfortunately, but seem better again now.

The time is 12-30: I must get dressed, have some lunch, and go to town. I shall think of you all day. . .

How much I love you, my darling Minerva,

[[signature]] Lawrence [[/signature]]


WINNER - 65507481 - Berhel

Who spoke to Paul... Bill was charmed, apparently, by Lawrence's friend who is surely in the theatre. I hope you are as pleased as I would be at an analagous compliment.

Please, do not think Watkins is a favourite poet of mine. Not so. The Shell is the first poem I have liked for some years; his norm is regressive religious stuff, not unlike the last act of The Bar Within Love.

This afternoon I must pick up my washing, see John Skipp and give him the just-this-moment completed draft of the exhibition and, finally, meet Paul at six in the bar where we met him.

I saw John McHale and we wonder if it might not be possible to start a magazine next year. He is going to see if the D'Arbeloff's would not finance it. It is of course, very vague but the possibility is exciting. I have heard from Ann and Natalie and they have had food poisoning, unfortunately, but seem better again now.

The time is 12-30: I must get dressed, have some lunch, and go to town. I shall think of you all day...

How much I love you, my darling Minerva,

Lawrence

65508574 - not-logged-in-8d1e7d26076d5396eb56

who spoke to Paul... Bill was charmed, apparently, by Lawrence's friend who is surely in the theatre. I hope you are as please as I would be at an analogous compliment.

Please, do not think Watkins is a favourite poet of mine. Not so. The Shell is he first poem I have liked for some years; his nom is regressive religious stuff, not unlike the last act of The Bar Within Love.

This afternoon I must pick up my washing, see John Skipp and give him the just-this-moment completed draft of the exhibition and, finally, meet Paul at six in the bar where we met him.

I saw John McHale and we wonder if it might not be possible to start a magazine next year. He is going to see if the D'Arbeloff's would not finance it. It is, of course, very vague but the possibility is exciting. I have heard from Ann and Natalie and they have had food-poisoning, unfortunately, but seem better again now.

The time is 12:30. I must get dressed, have some lunch, and go to town. I shall think of you all day...

How much I love you, my darling Minerva,
Lawrence.

65571466 - Astro_scoutleader

who spoke to Paul... Bill was charmed, apparently, by Lawrence's friend who is surely in the theatre. I hope you are as pleased as I would be at the analagous compliment.

Please, do not think Watkins is a favorite poet of mine. The Shell is the first poem I have liked for some years; his norm is regressive religious stuff, not unlike the last act of The Bar Within Love.

This afternoon I must pick up my washing, see John Skipp and give him the just-this-moment completed draft of the exhibition and, finally, meet Paul at six in the bar where we met him.

I saw John McHale and we wonder if it might not be possible to start a magazine next year. He is going to see if the D'Arbeloff's would not finance it. It is, of course, very vague but the possibility is exciting. I have heard from Anne and Natalie and and they have had food-poisoning, unfortunately, but seem better again now.

The time is 12-30: I must get dressed, have some lunch, and go to town. I shall think of you all day...

How much I love you, my darling Minerva,
Lawrence

65635075 - kleistf

who spoke to Paul . . . Bill was charmed, apparently, by
Lawrence's friend who is surely in the theatre. I hope
you are as pleased as I would be at an analagous compli-
ment.
Please, do not think Watkins is a favorite poet of mine.
Not so. The Shell is the first poem I have liked for
some years; his norm is regressive religioius stuff,
not unlike the last act of The Bar Within Love.
This afternoon I must pick up my washing, see John Skipp
and give him the just-this-moment completed draft of the
exhibition and, finally, meet Paul at six in the bar where
we met him.

I saw John McHale and we wonder if it might not be pos-
sible to start a magazine next year. He is going to
see if the D'Arbeoff's would like to finance it. It is,
of course very vague but the possibility is exciting.
I have heard from Ann and Natalie and they have had food-
poisoning, unfortunately, but seem better again now.
The time is 12-30: I must get dressed, have some lunch,
and go to town. I shall think of you all day . . .
How much I loveyou, my darling Minerva,
( signed) Lawrence


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