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  1. 65857596 - evanstonsherry
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65857596 - evanstonsherry

Blackheath
Dearest Sylvia
You must send me, soon, your poem, a la Seurat:
you seem to have taken it away with you, in one of
your note-books. Let me have it when you can, for
my own poem in this manner if ready to be written. I
made an effort last-night which failed and I need your original. Rarely is a poet so fortunate as
to have actual poetry by his muse as his model. I
would be a boor if I failed to respond.
I have two tickets for the Courbet lecture but I
have not obtained one for Blunt's Claude as it is full-
up, unfortunately. Disappointed though I am it at
least spares my having to come up to town on Friday.
Your suggestion about having Pissarro for the
Cezanne-Gauguin lecture is very felicitious - a charm-
ing sleight-of-hand, making a virtue out of careless-
ness. I know that your own lecture cannot fail
to be successful when such elegant resources are
at your paw-tips. You say in your letter you are
apprehensive and though I sympathise I remain un-
convinced of your in-ability.
Do you remember the advertisement we read - for Transition? I have it - and it is a delightful & essential book which will, apart from its integral
interest, assist my Bourteau lecture with very new pictures & statements by various pointers them-
selves. There are, also, some poems which de-
light this high-poetical lion.

WINNER - 66142842 - NVarellas

Blackheath
Dearest Sylvia
You must send me, soon, your poem, a la Seurat: you seen to have taken it away with you, in one of your notebooks. Let me have it when you can, for my own poem in this manner is ready to be written. I made an effort last night which failed and I need your original. Rarely is a poet so fortunate as to have actual poetry by his muse as his model. I would be a boor if I failed to respond.
I have two tickets for the Courbet lecture but I have not obtained one for Blunt's Claude as it is full up, unfortunately. Disappointed though I am it at least spares my having to come up to town on Friday.
Your suggestion about having Pissarro for the Cezanne=Gauguin lecture is very felicitous - a charming sleight-of-hand, making a virtue out of carelessness. I know that your own lecture cannot fail to be successful when such elegant resources are at your paw-tip. You say in your letter you are apprehensive and though I sympathize I remain unconvinced of your inability.
Do you remember the advertisement we read for Transition? I have it - and it is a delightful & essential book which will, apart from its integral interest, assist my Banstead lecture with very new pictures & statements by various painters themselves. There are, also, some poems which delight this high-poetical lion.

66177841 - nhsia

Blackheath
Dearest Sylvia
You must send me, soon, your poem, a la Seurat:
you seem to have taken it away with you, in one of
your note-books. let me have it when you can, fo
my own poem in this manner is ready to be written. I
made an effort last - night which failed and I need
your original. Rarely is a poet so fortunate as
to have actual poetry by his muse as his model. I
would be a boor if I failed to respond.
I have two tickets for the Courbet lecture but I
have not attained one for Blunt's clarde as it is full-
up, unfortunately. Disappointed though I am it at
least spares my vanity to come up to town on Friday.
Your suggestion about using Pissarro for the
Cezanne-Gauguin lecture is very felicitous -- a charm-
ing slight-of-hand, making a virtue out of careless-
ness. I avow that your own lecture cannot fail
to be successful when such elegant resources are
at your pow-tips. You say in your letter you are
apprehensive and though I sympathise I remain un-
convinced of your in-ability.
Do you remember the advertisement we read --
for Transition? I have it -- and it is a delightful &
essential look which will, apart from its integral
interest, assist my Barnstead lecture with very
new pictures & statements by various painters them-
selves. There are, also, some poems which de-
light this high-poetical lion.

66625939 - not-logged-in-6851de270ffa52ce6292

Blackbeach
Dearest Sylvia,
You must send me, soon, your poem, a la Seurat :, you seem to have taken it away with you, in one of your note-books. Let me have it when you can, for my own poem in this manner is ready to be ?. I made an effort last night which failed and I need your original. Rarely is a poet so fortunate as to have actual poetry by his muse as hismodel. I would be a boor (bore?) (boar?) if I failed to respond.
I have five tickets for the ? lecture but I have not obtained one for Blunt's ? as it is full-up, unfortunately. Disappointed though I am, it at least spares my having to come up to town on Friday.
Your suggestion about wantingPissarro for the lozanne - Vavguin lecture is very felicitious - a charming sleigh-of-hand, making a virtue out of lovelessness. I ?thatyour own lecture cannot fail to be successful when such elegant resources are of yours now.? You say in your letter you are apprehensive and though I sympathize I remain unconvinced of your in-ability.
Do you remember the advertisement we read for Transilion? I have it - and it is a delightful & eventual book which will, apart from it's integral interest, arrisemy Baurteau lecture with very new pictures & statements by various paintersclen-selnes. There are, also, some poems which delight this high-practicallion.

67378399 - Preacher357

Blackheath Dearest Sylvia
You must send me, soon, your poem a la seurat:
you seem to have taken it away with you, in one of
your note-books. Let me have it when you can, for
my own poem in the manner is ready to be written, I
made an effort last-night which Jarland and I need
your original. Rarely is a poet so fortunate as
to have actual poetry, by his muse as his model, I
would be a if I failed to respond.
I have the tickets for the Courlet lecture but I
have not obtained one for Blunt's Claude as it is full -
up, unfortunately, Disappointed though I am it at
least spares my having to come up to town Friday.
Your suggestions about having Pissarro for the
lecture is very selicitrous - a charm-
ing Sleigh-of-hand, making a virtue out of careless-
ness. I know that your own lecture cannot fail
to be successful when such elegant resources are
at your paw-tips. You say in your letter you are
apprehensive and though I sympathise I remain un-
convienced of your in-ability.
Do you remember the advertisement we read
for Transition? I have it - and it is a delightful &
essential book which will, apart from its integral
interest, assist my Bourstead lecture with very
new pictures & statements by various painters them-
selves. There are also, some poems which de-
light this high-poetical lion.

68116900 - JanetCormack

Blackheath
Dearest Sylvia
You must send me, soon, your poem, a la Seurat: you seem to have taken it away with you, in one of your note-books. Let me have it when you can, for my own poem in this manner is ready to be written, I made an effort last night which failed and I need your original. Rarely is a poet so fortunate as to have actual poetry by his muse as his model, I would be a boor if I failed to respond.
I have two tickets for the Courbet lecture but I have not obtained one for Blunt's Claude as it is full-up unfortunately. Disappointed though I am it at least spares my having to come up to town on Friday.
Your suggestion about having Pissaro for the Cezanne-Gauguin lecture is very felicitious - a charm - a sleight-of-hand, making a virtue out of carelessness. I know that your own lecture cannot fail to be successful when such elegant resources are at your ponttips. You say in your letter you are apprehensive and though I sympathise I remain unconvincd of your in-ability.
Do you remember the advertisement we read - for Transitions? I have it - and it is a delightful & essential book which will, apart from its integral interest, assist my Banstead lecture with very new pictures & statements by various painters themselves. There are, also,some poems which delight this high-poetical lion.

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