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  1. 65611067 - JanetCormack
  2. WINNER - 65685717 - dguent
  3. 65740598 - saffyre13
  4. 65748608 - mar15ted
  5. 65755569 - not-logged-in-bc2154f0e5df6b63bff2
  6. 65763946 - Lynst
  7. 65767487 - SusanMorley53425
  8. 65788757 - k.h.pot

65611067 - JanetCormack

Birmingham Station
Saturday
Dearest Sylvia -
How happy you made me in the short time we had together - so long if measured in terms of happiness for me. Alas that I was sometimes jealous - but I shall look at your new pictures and see your creative pleasure in them. I adore you - dearest Sylvia - so passionately.

I hope that your lecture on Friday was a success. I have no dubts but it was. Tell me all about it - a full report, please, because the shadowy - platonic - lion is still with you, adores you too much to leave you even long enough to tell the earthly Dandy lion about your lecture. My lecture was, I thik, very pleasant - and we had some discussion, this time.

The young man at Birmingham who flirted with you was not Sartres - but Kenneth Garlic(k), who is now at the Barber Institute. He and Peter Kelly - the new assistant at the Barber - both came to my lecture - Garlic complementing me on it. He showed me round the Barber this morning - I wish you have had been there because he is charming and would have been very attentive to you - I am sure. And, how the pictures reminded me of our visits and of the Bellinis at Venice! Beckford's gold tea-pot was there - alas the handle is somewhat clumsy.
IN THE TRAIN
There is an unpleasant whitish fog here - so I have been lost several times - rather as on our own visit, here. I do hope that your journey yesterday was satisfactory & judgling from the weather then you would have been alright.

WINNER - 65685717 - dguent

Birmingham Station
Saturday
Dearest Sylvia -
How happy you made me in the short time we had together - so long if measured in terms of happiness for me. Alas that I was sometimes jealous - but I shall look at your new pictures and see your creative pleasure in them. I adore you - dearest Sylvia - so passionately.
I hope that your lecture on Friday was a success. I have no doubts but that it was. Tell me all about it - a full report, please, because the shadowy-platonic-lion is still with you, adores you too much to leave you even long enough to tell the earthly Dandy lion about your lecture. My lecture was, I think, very pleasant - and we had some discussion, this time.
The young man at Birmingham who flirted with you was not Santer - but Kenneth Garlie, who is now at the Barber Initiate. He and Peter Kelly - the new assistant at the Barber - both came to my lecture - Garlie complementing me on it. He showed me round the Barber this morning - I wish you had been there because he is charming and would have been very attentive to you - I am sure. And how the pictures reminded me of our visit and of the Bellinis at Venice! Beckford's gold tea - pot was there - alas the handle is somewhat clumsy!
IN THE TRAIN
There is an unpleasant whitish fog here - so I have been lost several times - rather as on our visit, here. I do hope that your journey yesterday was satisfactory - judging from the weather then you would have been alright.

65740598 - saffyre13

Birmingham Station Saturday
Dearest Sylvia -
How happy you made me in the short time we had together - so long if measured in terms of happiness for me. Alas that I was sometimes jealous - but I shall look at your new pictures and see your creative pleasure in them. I adore you - dearest Sylvia - so passionately.

I hope that your lecture on Friday was a success. I have no doubts but that it was. Tell me all about it - a full report, please, because the shadowy-platonic-lion is still with you, adores you too much to leave you even long enough to tell the earthy Dandylion about your lecture. My lecture was, I think, very pleasant - and we had some discussion, this time.

The young man at Birmingham who flirted with you was not Seintes - but Kenneth Garlic, who is now at the Barber Institute. He and Peter Kelly - the new assistant at the Barber - both came to my lecture - Garlic complementing me on it. He showed me round the Barber this morning - I wish you had been there had been there because he is charming and would have been very attentive to you - I am sure. And, how the pictures reminded me of our visit and of the Bellinis at Venice! Beckford's gold tea-pot was there - alas the handle is somewhat clumsy!
IN THE TRAIN
There is an unpleasant whitiss - joy here - so I have been lost several times - rather as on our visit, here. I do hope that your journey yesterday was satisfactory - judging from the weather then you would have been alright.

65748608 - mar15ted

Birmingham Station Saturday Dearest Sylvia - How happy you made me in the short time we had together - so long if measured in terms of happiness for me. Alas that I was sometimes jealous - but I shall look at your new picture and see your creative pleasure in them. I adore you - dearest Sylvia - so passionately. I hope that your lecture on Friday was a success. I have no doubts but that it was. Tell me all about it a full report, please, because the shadowy-platonic-lion is still with you, adores you too much to leave you even long enough to tell the earthy Dandy lion about your lecture. My lecture was, I think, very pleasant - and we had some discussion, this time. The young man at Birmingham who flirted with you was not but Kenneth Earlie, who is now at the Barber Institute. He and Peter Kelly - the new assistant at the Barber - both came to my lecture - Earlie complementing me on it. He showed me round the Barber this morning - I wish you had been there because he is charming and would have been very attentive to you I am sure. And, how the pictures reminded me of our visit and of the Bellinis at Venice! Beckford's gold tea-pot was there. Alas the handle is somewhat clumsy! IN THE TRAIN There is an unpleasant whitish fog here - so I have been lost several times - rather as on our visit, here. I do hope that your journey yesterday was satisfactory - judging from the weather then you would have been alright.

65755569 - not-logged-in-bc2154f0e5df6b63bff2

Birmingham Station Saturday
Dearest Sylvia-
How happy you made me in the short time we had together -
so long if measured in terms of happiness for me. Alas
that I was sometimes jealous - but I shall look at your new pictures and see your creative pleasure in them. I adore you -
dearest Sylvia so passionately.

I hope that your lecture on Friday was a success. I have
no doubts but that it was. Tell me about it - a full re-
port, please, because the shadowy-platonic-lion is still
with you, adores you too much to leave you even long
enough to tell the earthy Dandy lion about your lecture.
My lecture was, I think, very pleasant - and we had some discussion, this time.

The young man at Birmingham who flirted with you was not
? - but Kenneth Tarlie, who is now at the Barber Institute.
He and Peter Kelly - the new assistant at the Barber - both
came to my lecture - Tarlie complementing me on it. He
showed me round the Barber this morning - I wish you
had been there because he is charming and would have been
very attentive to you - I am sure. And how the pictures
reminded me of our visit and of the Bellinis at Venice! Beck-
ford's gold tea-pot was there. Alas the handle is somewhat
clumsy!

IN THE TRAIN
There is an unpleasant whiteish fog here- so I have been lost
several times - rather as on our own visit, here. I do hope
that your journey yesterday was satisfactory -
judging from the weather then you would have been alright.

65763946 - Lynst

Birmingham Station Saturday

Dearest Sylvia

How happy you made me in the short time we had together -
so long if measured in terms of happiness for me. Alas
that I was sometimes jealous - but I shall look at your new
pictures and see your creative pleasure in them. I adore you -
dearest Sylvia - so passionately.

I hope that your lecture on Friday was a success. I have
no doubts but that it was. Tell me all about it - a full re-
port, please, because the shadowy-platonic-lion is still
with you, adores you too much to leave you even long
enough to tell the earthy Dandy Lion about your lecture.
My lecture was, I think, very pleasant - and we had some
discussion, this time.

The young man at Birmingham who flirted with you was not
Elinter - but Kenneth Garlic, how is now at the Barker Institute.
He and Peter Kelly - the new assistant at the Barker - both
came to my lecture - Garlic complementing me on it. He
showed me round the Barker this morning - I wish you
had been there because he is charming and would have been
very attentive to you - I am sure. And how the pictures
reminded me of our visit and of the Bellinis at Venice! Beck-
ford's gold tea-pot was there - alas the handle is somewhat
clumsy!

IN THE TRAIN

There is an unpleasant whitish fog here - so I have been lost
several times - rather as on our visit, here. I do hope
that your journey yesterday was satisfactory -
judging from the weather then you would have been alright.



65767487 - SusanMorley53425

Birmingham Station Saturday
Dearest Sylvia -
How happy you made me in the short time we had together -
so long if measured in terms of happiness for me. Alas
that I was sometimes jealous - but I shall look at your new
pictures and see your creative pleasure in them. I adore you -
dearest Sylvia - so passionately.
I hope that your lecture on Friday was a success. I have
no doubts but that it was. Tell me all about it - full re-
port, please, because the shadowy-platonic-lion is still
with you, adores you too much to leave you even long
enough to tell the earthly Dandy lion about your lecture.
My lecture was, I think, very pleasant - and we had some
discussion, this time.
The young man at Birmingham who flirted with you was not
Santes - but Kenneth Farlie, who is now at the Barker Institute.
He and Peter Kelly - the new assistant at the Barker - both
came to my lecture - Farlie complementing me on it. He
showed me round the Barker this morning - I wish you
had been there because he is charming and would have been
very attentive to you - I am sure. And, how the pictures
reminded me of our visit and of the Bellinis at Venice! Beck-
ford's gold tea-pot was there - alas the handle is somewhat
clumsy!
IN THE TRAIN
There is an unpleasant whitish fog here - so I have been lost
several times - rather as on our visit here. I do hope
that your journey yesterday was satisfactory -
judging from the weather then you would have been alright.

65788757 - k.h.pot

Birmingham Station
Saturday
Dearest Sylvia -
How happy you made me in the scant time we had together -
so long if measured in terms of happiness for me. Alas
that I was sometimes jealous - but I shall look at your new
pictures and see your creative pleasure in them. I adore you -
dearest Sylvia - so passionately.

I hope that your lecture on Friday was a success. I have
no doubts but that it was. Tell me all about it - a full re-
port, please, because the shadowy-platenic-lion is still
with you, adores you too much to leave you even long
enought to tell the earthly Dandy lion about your lecture.
My lecture was, I think, very pleasant - and we had some
discussion, this time.

The young man at Birmingham who flirted with you was not
Santer - but Kenneth Garlie, who is now at the Barber Institute.
He and Peter Kelly - the new assistant at the Barber - both
came to my lecture - Garlie complementing me on it. He
showed me round the Barber this morning - I with you
had been there because he is charming and would have been
very attentive to you - I am sure. And, how the pictures
reminded me of our visit and of the Bellinis at Venice! Beck-
Lord's gold tea-pot was there - alas the handle is somewhat
clumsy!

IN THE TRAIN
There is an unpleasant whitish boy here - so I have been lost
several times - rather as on our visit, here. I do hope that your journey yesterday was satisfactory -
judging from the weather then you would have been alright.

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