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  1. 65908951 - tpod74
  2. 65914174 - dixiechicken
  3. 66014963 - j_l_alfred
  4. 66049835 - Berhel
  5. WINNER - 66051830 - datastruth
  6. 66075442 - Scifigirl12

65908951 - tpod74

Blackheath
24 ii 1950

Dearest Sylvia,

Wassily is ravishing and I thank you so much for her portrait. Dandy promptly fainted with pleasure at this beautiful cat and Lionel turned pale, then recovering swiftly, complimented you on a charming likeness.

I envy Clifford's lecture though I seem to detect a slight dis-satisfaction with it in your phrases? Am I right?

No, I did not see Gainsborough on Tuesday but I may in a day or two.

I am glad to hear about Savage and his publisher, how encouraging. Glad about the lecture.......

I intended to see the Fuseli exhibition again but I shall not be able to as I don't think I shall go to town again till next week.

I saw both Pauls yesterday and had a very pleasant time: I saw an early Chaplin film, with a script, I am convinced, by Alfred Jarry: it is outrageously erotic with explosions, stickinesses, &c.

This letter must be rather short - 'scrappy' - as I have several more to write and must go shopping.

I miss you. I love you.
Lawrence

65914174 - dixiechicken

Blackheath
24 11 1950

Dearest Sylvia,
Wassily is ravishing and I thank you so much for her portrait. Dandy promptly fainted with pleasure at this beautiful cat and Lionel turned pale, then recovering swiftly, complimented you on a charming likeness.

I envy you Clifford's lecture though I seem to detect a slight dis-satisfaction with it in your phrases? Am I right?

No, I did not see Gainsborough on Tuesday but I may in a day or two.

I am glad to hear about Savage and his publisher, how encouraging. Glad too about the lecture....

I intended to see the Fuseli exhibition again but I shall not be able to as I don't think I shall go to town again till next week.

I saw both Pauls yesterday and had a very pleasant time: I saw an early Chaplin film, with a script, I am convinced, by Alfred Jarry: it is outrageously erotic with explosions, stickinesses etc.

This letter must be rather short - 'scrappy' - as I have several more to write and must go shopping.

I miss you. I love you,
Lawrence


66014963 - j_l_alfred

Blackheath
24 ii 1950

Dearest Sylvia,

Wassily is ravishing and I thank you so much for
her portrait. Dandy promptly fainted with pleasure
at this beautiful cat and Lionel turned pale, then,
recovering swiftly, complimented you on a charming
likeness.

I envy you Clifford's lecture though I seem to
detect a slight dis-satisfaction with it in your
phrases? Am I right?

No, I did not see Gainsborough on Tuesday but I may in a day or two.

I am glad to hear about Savage and his publisher,
how encouraging. Glad too about the lecture . . . . . . .

I intended to see the Fuseli exhibition again
but I shall not be able to as I don't think I shall
go to town again till next week.

I saw both Pauls yesterday and had a very plea
sant time: I saw an early Chaplin film, with a
script, I am convinces, by Alfred Jarry: it is out-
rageously erotic with explosions, stickiness, &c.

This letter must be rather short - 'scrappy' -
as I have several more to write and must go shop-
ping.

I miss you. I love you,
Lawrence.

66049835 - Berhel

Blackheath
24-11-1950

Dearest Sylvia,

Wassily is ravishing and I thank you so much for her portrait. Dandy promptly fainted with pleasure at this beautiful cat and Lionel turned pale, then, recovering swiftly, complimented you on a charming likeness.

I envy you Clifford's lecture though I seem to detect a slight dis-satisfaction with it in your phrases? Am I right?

No, I did not see Gainsborough on Tuesday but I may in a day or two.

I am glad to hear about Savage and his publisher, how encouraging. Glad too about the lecture.......

I intended to see the Fuseli exhibition again but I shall not be able to as I don't think I shall go to town again till next week.

I saw both Pauls yesterday and had a very pleasant time: I saw an early Chaplin film, with a script, I am convinced, by Alfred Jarry: it is outrageously erotic with explosions, stickinesses [& c].

This letter must be rather short - 'scrappy' - as I have several more to write and must go shopping.

I miss you. I love you,
Lawrence

WINNER - 66051830 - datastruth

Blackheath, 24 ii 1950, Dearest Sylvia, Wassily is ravishing and I thank you so much for her portrait. Dandy promptly fainted with pleasure at this beautiful cat and Lionel turned pale, then, recovering swiftly, complimented you on a charming likeness.
I envy you Clifford's lecture though I seem to detect a slight dissatisfaction with it in your phrases. Am I right?
No, I did not see Gainsborough on Tuesday but I may in a day or two.
I am glad to hear about Savage and his publisher, how encouraging. Glad too about the lecture ...
I intended to see the Fuseli exhibition again but I shall not be able to as I don't think I shall go to town again (un)till next week.
I saw both Pauls yesterday and had a very pleasant time: I saw an early Chaplin film, with a script, I am convinced, by Alfred Jarry: it is outrageously erotic with explosions, stickiness's, etc.
This letter must be rather short - 'scrappy' - as I have several more to write and must go shopping.
I miss you. I love you. Lawrence

66075442 - Scifigirl12

Blackheath
24 ii 1950
Dearest Sylvia
Wassily is ravishing and I thank you so much for he portrait. Dandy promptly fainted with pleasure at this beautiful can and Lionel turned pale, then, recovering swiftly, complimented you on a charming likeness.
I envy you Clifford's lecture though I seem to detect a slight dis-satisfaction with it in your phrases? Am I right?
No, I did not see Gainsborough on Tuesday but I may in a day or two.
I am glad to hear about Savage and his publisher, how encouraging. Glad too about the lecture .......
I intended to see the Fuseli exhibition again but I shall not be able to as I don't think I shall go to town again till next week.
I saw both Pauls yesterday and had a very pleasant time: I saw an early Chaplin film, with a script, I am convinced, by Alfred Jarry: it is outrageously erotic with explosions, stickiness, &c.
This letter must be rather short - 'scrappy' - as I have several more to write and must go shopping.
I miss you. I love you,
Lawrence

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