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  1. 65826592 - SusanMorley53425
  2. WINNER - 65953323 - dguent
  3. 66185269 - 5h4d0W_w4RRi0R
  4. 66204113 - SailorVal
  5. 66468326 - gailkoelker
  6. 66476600 - not-logged-in-c8ff11431f75ece5e02b
  7. 66478511 - not-logged-in-dc021d940ab793fb9c0a

65826592 - SusanMorley53425

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Catt. She is also bothered by a former lover who followed her about in a sinister
fashion when Bernard and I were with her. She has lived, and seems to be living,
and I quote '200%'. We met also a lot of other people of various races and
most of them painters. I enjoyed numerous arguments and discussions. (I am
glad to be staying at home today for it was a long day and I was rather tired.)
Oh, and yes, we did see the Pavilion. I thought of you so often, my dearest.

Your new picture is clearly a portrait of John 'Raphael' Smith of Marland,
(D. Marland, of course). M seems to have paid anything from lb15 to 1 for it, so
ambiguous is your hieroglyph for the sum! I am glad M has a commission
already. Do, of course, congratulate him. Your name is not in yesterday's
Observer, I'm afraid.

I do hope you are well again and that you are seeing Bath in detail (even,
perhaps, doing some drawing). Have you met my parents yet, I wonder ...
I want you, if you will, to do an illustration for my Bath room - illustrat-
ing the capriccio section. I think that would be an amusing subject. Do
you?

I love you so much. Your letters make me very happy, my beauty.
You are in my imagination all the while, in mythological and contemporary
shapes. Your lion is facing, as he writes, the picture of Hetty. She is out
hoping to buy some extrarogent glare - glasses, picture - hats, and straw
shoes. She sends her love.
Sylvia my beauty I love you
Lawrence
P.S.
Dandy at the sea

WINNER - 65953323 - dguent

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Catt. She is also bothered by a former lover who followed her about in a sinister fashion when Bernard and I were with her. She has lived, and seems to be living, and I quote '200%'. We met also a lot of other people of various races and most of them painters. I enjoyed numerous arguments & discussions. (I am glad to be staying at home today for it was a long day & I was rather tired.) Oh, and, yes, we did see the Pavilion. I thought of you so often, my dearest.
Your new picture is clearly a portrait of John 'Raphael' Smith of Marland, (D. Marland, of course). M seems to have paid anything from lb51 to 1 for it, so ambiguous is your hieroglyph for the sum! I am glad M has a commission already. Do, of course, congratulate him. Your name is not in yesterday's Observer, I'm afraid.
I do hope you are well again and that you are seeing Bath in detail (even, perhaps, doing some drawing). Have you meet my parents yet, I wonder... I want you, if you will, to do an illustration for my Bath poem - illustrating the capriccio section. I think that would be an amusing subject. Do you?
I love you so much. Your letter make me very happy, my beauty. You are in my imagination all the while, in mythological and contemporary shapes. Your lion is facing, as he writes, the picture of Hetty. She is out hoping to buy some extravagant glare-glasses, picture-hats, & straw shoes. She sends her love.
Sylvia my beauty I love you
Lawrence
P.S. Dandy at the sea

66185269 - 5h4d0W_w4RRi0R

-2-
Catt. She is also bothered by a former lover who followed her about in a sinister
fashion when Bernard and I were with her. She has lived, and seems to be living,
and I quote '200%'. We met also a lot of other people of various races and
most of them painters. I enjoyed numerous arguments & discussion. (I am
glad to be staying at home today for it was a long day & I was rather tired.)
Oh, and, yes, we did see the Pavilion. I thought of you so often, my dearest.
Your new picture is clearly a portrait of John' Raphael' Smith & Warlord,
(D. Warlord, of course). M seems to have paid anything from 51 to 1 for it, so
ambiguous is your hieroglyph for the sum! I am glad M was a commission
already. Do, of course, congratulate him. Your name is not in yesterday's
observer, I'm afraid.
I do hope you are well again and that you are seeing Bath in detail (even,
perhaps, doing some drawing). Have you meet my parents yet, I wonder . . .
I want you, if you will, to do an illustration for my Bath room - illustrate -
my the capricious section. I think that would be an amusing subject. Do
you?
I love you so much. Your letters make me very happy, my beauty.
You are in my imagination all the while, in mythological and contemporary
shapes. Your lover is drawing, as he writes, the picture of Hetty. She is out
hoping to buy some extravagant glare - glasses, picture - hats, & straw
shoes. She sends her love.
Sylvia my beauty I love you
Lawrence
P.S.
Dandy at the sea

66204113 - SailorVal

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Catt. She is also bothered by a former lover who followed her about in a sinister
fashion when Bernard and I were with her. She has lived, and seems to be living,
and I quote '200%'. We met also a lot of other people of various races and
most of them painless. I enjoyed numerous arguments & discussions. (I am
glad to be staying at home today for it was a long day & I was rather tired.)
Oh, and, yes, we did see the Pavilion. I thought of you so often, my dearest.
Your new picture is clearly a portrait of John 'Raphael' Smith & Marland,
(D. Marland, of course, congratulate him. Your name is not in yesterday's
Observer, I'm afraid.
I do hope you are well again and that you are seeing Bath in detail (even,
perhaps, doing some drawing). Have you met my parents yet, I wonder...
I want you, if you will, to do an illustration for my Bath poem - illustrat-
ing the capriccio section. I think that would be an amusing subject. O.
Jan?
I love you so much. Your letters make me very happy, my beauty.
You are in my imagination all the while, in mythological and contemporary
shapes. Your lion is facing, as he writes, the picture of Hetty. She is out
hoping to buy some extravagant glare-glasses, picture-hats, * straw
shoes. She sends her love.
Sylvia my beauty I love you
Lawrence
P.S. Dandy at the sea

66468326 - gailkoelker

-2- . She is also bothered by a former lover who followed her about in a sinister fashion when Bernard and I were with her. She has lived, and seems to be living, and I quote, '200%'. We met also a lot of other people of various races and most of them painters. I enjoyed numerous arguments & discussions. (I am glad to be staying at home today for it was a long day & I was rather tired). Oh, and, yes, we did see the Pavilion. I thought of you so often, my dearest. Your new picture is clearly a portrait of John 'Raphael' Smith & Morland, (D. Morland, of course). M seems to have paid anything from (pound sign) 51 to 1 for it, so ambiguous is your hieroglyph for the sum! I am glad M has a commission already. Do, of course, congratulate him. Your name is not in yesterday's Observer, I'm afraid. I do hope you are well again and that you are seeing Bath in detail (even, perhaps, doing some drawing). Have you met my parents yet, I wonder...I want you, if you will, to do an illustration for my Bath poem-illustrating the capriccio section. I think that would be an amusing subject. Do you? I love you so much. Your letters make me very happy, my beauty. You are in my imagination all the while, in mythological and contemporary shapes. Your lion is facing, as he writes, the picture of Hetty. She is out hoping to buy some extravagant glare-glasses, picture-hats, & straw shoes. She sends her love. Sylvia my beauty I love you Lawrence P.S. Dandy at the sea (pen drawing of lion overlooking the water)

66476600 - not-logged-in-c8ff11431f75ece5e02b

Catt. She is also bothered by a former lover who followed her about in a sinister fashion when Bernard and I were with her. She has lined, and seems to be and I quote '200 %). We me also a lot of other people of various races and most of them painters. I enjoyed numerous arguments in discussion. (I am glad to be staying at home today for it was a long day and I was rather tired) oh, and, yes we did see the Pavilion. I thought of you so often, my dearest.
Your new picture is clearly a portrait of John 'Raphael' Smith and Warlord, (D. Warlord, of course) M seems to have paid anything from f 51 to 1 for it. so ambiguous is your hieroglyph for the sum! I am glad M has a commission already. Do of course, congratulate him. Your name is not in yesterday's observer, I'm afraid.
I do hope you are well again and that you are seeing Bath in Detail(even, perhaps, doing some drawing). Have you meet my parents yet, I wondering the capriccio section. P think that would be an amusing subject. Do you?
I have you so much. Your letter make me very happy, my beauty. You are in my imagination all the while, in mythological and contemporary shapes. Your lion is touring, as he writes, the picture of Metty. She is out hoping to buy some extrarogent glare, glasses, pictures - hats or straw shoes. She sends her love.
Eugenia my beauty I love you Lawrence P.S. Dandy at au seir

66478511 - not-logged-in-dc021d940ab793fb9c0a

-2-
Catt. She is also bothered by a former lover who followed her about in a sinister fashion when Bernard and I were with her. She has lived, and seems to be living and I quote '200%'. We met also a lot of other people of various races and most of them painters. I enjoyed numerous arguements & discussions. (I am glad to be staying at home today for it was a long day & I was rather tired.) Oh, and yes, we did see the Pavilion. I thought of you so often, my dearest.
Your new picture is clearly a portrait of John 'Raphael' Smith of Marland, (D. Marland, of course). M seems to have paid anything from 51 to 1 for it, so ambiguous is your hieroglyph for the sum! I am glad M has a commision already. Do, of course, congratulate him. Your name is not in yesterday's Observer, I'm afraid.
I do hope you are well again and that you are seeing Bath in detail (even, perhaps, doing some drawing). Have you meet my parents yet, I wonder... I want you, if you will, to do an illustration for my Bath poem -- illustrating the capriccio section. I think that would be an amusing subject. do you?
I love you so much. Your letters make me very happy, my beauty. You are in my imagination all the while, in mythological and contemporary shapes. Your lion is loving, as he writes, the picture of Hetty. She is out hoping to buy some extravagent glare - glasses, pictures -- hats, & straw shoes. she sends her love.
Sylvia my beauty I love you
Lawrence
P.S.
Dandy at the sea

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