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  1. 65461324 - Kyphi
  2. 65503715 - writerchick88
  3. WINNER - 65557946 - not-logged-in-7faa1d4466b4a45ff093
  4. 65561580 - angejc85
  5. 65664500 - AnetteH
  6. 65747232 - altheist
  7. 65835904 - ayasabry

65461324 - Kyphi

[24-10-49]

Blackheath
Sunday

Dearest Sylvia,

I have been re-reading your letters - the ones you
have sent during the past two weeks, that is - and
how charmingly your personality and love are express-
ed in your pages. It has made me agreeably nostal-
gic and I shall dally, all day, with thoughts of you
in the past and anticipations of our renewed meet-
ing this week. I had thought to hear this morning:
if you have not written by the time you get this
letter on Tuesday morning would you send a wire?
I think we are to meet in a day or two and long to
know when. You said in your letter that if you did
not come on the 25th it would only mean the delay of
a day. Does that mean I am to see you the day af-
ter tomorrow?

I hope your painting of Tiny is satisfactory: have
you nearly finished it? Will you be able to bring
it with you for the exhibition? Your lion looks
forward very much to seeing it - and its painter.

I love you. I think of you elegantly lazy in the
bath or sternly busy at your easel, working hard just
as the light starts to go. I remember how warm you
were in bed after I had got out, put the kettle on,
and got back in bed: it was wonderful.

Today I have a N.G. school lecture on Impressionists
and another on Wednesday afternoon. That is all for
this week.

Let me, my dove, know soon.
Your easel will be ready on Wednesday and I want to
know how much shopping to do. I love you,
I love you,
I love you,
Lawrence.

65503715 - writerchick88

Blackheath
Sunday
Dearest Sylvia,
I have been re-reading your letters- the ones you have sent during the past two weeks, that is- and how charmingly your personality and love are express-ed in your pages. It had made me agreeably nostal-gic and I shall dally, all day, with thoughts of you in the past and anticipations of our renewed meeting this week. I had thought to hear this morning: if you have not written by the time you get this letter on Tuesday morning would you sen a wire I think we are to meet in a day or two and long to know when. You said in your letter that if you did not come on the 25th it would only mean the delay of a day. Does that mean I am to see you a day af-ter tomorrow?

I hope your painting of Tiny is satisfactory: have you nearly finished it? Will you be able to bring it with you for the exhibition? Your lion looks forward very much to seeing it- and its painter.

I love you. I think of you elegantly lazy in the bath or sternly busy at your easel, working hard just as the light starts to go. I remember how warm you were in bed after I had got out, put the kettle on, and got back in bed: it was wonderful.

Today I have a N.G. school lecture on Impressionists and another on Wednesday afternoon. That is all for this week.

Let me, my dove, know soon.
Your easel will be ready on Wednesday and I want to know how much shopping to do.
I love you,
I love you,
I love you,
Lawrence

WINNER - 65557946 - not-logged-in-7faa1d4466b4a45ff093

[24-10-49]
Blackheath
Sunday
Dearest Sylvia,
I have been re-reading your letters - the ones you have sent during the past two weeks, that is - and how charmingly your personality and love are expressed in your pages. It has made me agreeably nostalgic and I shall dally, all day, with thoughts of you in the past and anticipations of our renewed meeting this week. I had thought to hear this morning: if you have not written by the time you get this letter on Tuesday morning would you send me a wire? I think we are to meet in a day or two and long to know when. You said in your letter that if you did not come on the 25th it would only mean the delay of a day. Does that mean I am to see you the day after tomorrow?

I hope your painting of Tiny is satisfactory: have you nearly finished it? Will you be able to bring it with you for the exhibition? Your lion looks forward very much to seeing it - and its painter.

I love you. I think of you elegantly lazy in the bath or sternly busy at your easel, working hard just as the light starts to go. I remember how warm you were in bed after I had got out, put the kettle on, and got back in bed: it was wonderful.

Today I have a N.G. school lecture on Impressionists and another on Wednesday afternoon. That is all for this week.

Let me, my dove, know soon.
Your easel will be ready on Wednesday and I want to know how much shopping to do.

I love you,
I love you,
I love you,

Lawrence

65561580 - angejc85

Blackheath
Sunday

Dearest Sylvia,

I have been re-reading your letters - the ones you have sent during the past two weeks, that is - and how charmingly your personality and love are expressed in your pages. It has made me agreeably nostalgic and I shall dally, all day, with thoughts of you in the past and anticipations of our renewed meeting this week. I had thought to hear this morning: if you have not written by the time you get this letter on Tuesday morning would you send a wire?
I think we are to meet in a day or two and long to know when. You said in your letter that if you did not come on the 15th it would only mean the delay of a day. Does that mean I am to see you the after tomorrow?

I hope your painting of Tiny is satisfactory: have you nearly finished it? Will you be able to bring it with you for the exhibition? Your lion looks forward very much to seeing it - and its painter.

I love you. I think of you elegantly lazing in the bath or sternly busy at your easel, working hard just as the light starts to go. I remember how warm you were in bed after I got out, put the kettle on, and get back in bed: it was wonderful.

Today I have a N.G school lecture on Impressionists and another on Wednesday afternoon. That is all for this week.

Let me, my dove, know soon. Your easel will be ready on Wednesday and I want to know how much shopping to do. I love you, I love you, I love you

65664500 - AnetteH

[24-10-49]
Blackheath
Sunday
Dearest Sylvia,

I have been re-reading your letters - the ones you
have sent during the last two weeks, that is - and
how charmingly you personality and love are express-
ed in your pages. It has made me agreeably nostal-
gic and I shall dally, all day, with thoughts of you
in the past and anticipations of our renewed meet-
ing this week. I had thought to hear this morning:
if you have not written by the time you get this
letter on Tuesday morning would you send a wire?
I think we are to meet in a day or two and long to
know when. You said in your letter that if you did
not come on the 25th it would only mean the delay of
a day. Does that mean I am to see you the day af-ter tomorrow?

I hope your painting of Tiny is satisfactory: have
you nearly finished it? Will you be able to bring
it with you for the exhibition? Your lion looks
forward very much to seeing it - and its painter.

I love you. I think of you elegantly lazy in the
bath or sternly busy at your easel, working hard just
as the light starts to go. I remember how warm you
were in bed after I had got out, put the kettle on,
and got back in bed: it was wonderful.

Today I have a N.G. school lecture on Impressionists
and another on Wednesday afternoon. That is all for this week.

Let me, my dove, know soon.
Your easel will be ready on Wednesday and I want to
know how much shopping to do. I love you,
I love you,
I love you,
Lawrence

65747232 - altheist

24-10-49
Blackheath
Sunday

Dearest Sylvia,

I have been re-reading your letters - the ones you have sent during the past two weeks, that is - and how charmingly your personality and love are expressed in your pages. It has made me agreeably nostalgic and I shall dally, all day, with thoughts of you in the past and anticipations of our renewed meeting this week. I had thought to bear this morning: if you have not written by the time you get this letter on Tuesday morning would you send me a wire? I think we are to meet in a day or two and long to know when. You said in your letter that if you did not come on the 25th it would only mean the delay of a day. Does that mean I am to see you the day after tomorrow?

I hope your painting of Tiny is satisfactory: have you nearly finished it? Will you be able to bring it with you for the exhibition? Your lion looks forward very much to seeing it - and its painter.

I love you. I think of you elegantly lazy in the bath or sternly busy at your easel, working hard just as the light starts to go. I remember how warm you were in bed after I had got out, put the kettle on, and got back in bed: it was wonderful.

Today I have a N.G. school lecture on Impressionists and another on Wednesday afternoon. That is all for this week.

Let me, my dove, know soon.
Your easel will be ready on Wednesday and I want to know how much shopping to do.

I love you,
I love you,
I love you,

Lawrence

65835904 - ayasabry

24-10-49
Blackheath
Sunday
Dearest Sylvia,
I have been re-reading your letters - the ones you
have sent during the past two weeks, that is - and
how charmingly your personality and love are express-
ed in your pages. It has made me agreeably nostal-
gic and I shall dally, all day, with thoughts of you
in the past and anticipations of our renewed meet-
ing this week. I had thought to hear this morning:
if you have not written by the time you get this
letter on Tuesday morning would you send a wire?
I think we are to meet in a day or two and long to
know when. You said in your letter that if you did
not come on the 25th it would only mean the delay of
a day. Does that mean I am to see you the day af-
ter tomorrow?
I hope your painting of Tiny is satisfactory: have
you nearly finished it? Will you be able to bring
it with you for the exhibition? Your lion looks
forward very much to seeing it - and its painter.

I love you. I think of you elegantly lazy in the
bath or sternly busy at your easel, working hard just
as the light starts to go. I remember how warm you
were in bed after I had got out, put the kettle on,
and got back in bed: it was wonderful.

Today I have a N.G. school lecture on Impressionists
and another on Wednesday afternoon. That is all for
this week.

Let me, my dove, know soon.
Your easel will be ready on Wednesday and I want to
know how much shopping to do.
I love you,
I love you,
I love you,
Lawrence

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