gri_2003_m_46_b03_f05_010
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- 65842826 - dclausentn
- WINNER - 66380656 - NVarellas
- 66436722 - xuelee
- 66594536 - nzanga
- 66888570 - Preacher357
- 68171131 - not-logged-in-f75cca1c538dfbd7d272

65842826 - dclausentn
Dearest Sylvia,I do hope that your journey yesterday was not too uncomfortable. Perhaps it may have been lightened by thought of the happiness you gave me by these extra two days together & I hope you shared. Busy as I was yesterday I felt buoyant and confident because of our happy time together which even the force of departure would not eclipse. I took your picture in galleries yesterday: If you took its AIA form let me have it back by Tuesday when I shall be next there. I dreamded most sweetly of you last night - despite my Wimbledon bed. I hope you will be able to start painting soon, with your lion muse always thinking of you and thinking of you so lovingly, my sweetheart.
This morning I bought a pair of shoes on brother's account as I hoped I would. In profile they are roughly this: leather, not suede, and with a platform sole. They are light & comfortable. Father also gave me a quite pretty French shirt he is too fat to wear.
My departure for Paris will be on Thursday morning at 9:35 . I have only booked so that I can take advantage of Michael's invitation in Pete again. I hope he still means it! I've had enough with Pete & he promises to hold - all (the one we had in Italy) by Tuesday.
I love you so much, my dearest beauty, . Look after yourself (even if it means apparent selfishness). I adore you
Lawrence
WINNER - 66380656 - NVarellas
29 June MCMLDearest Sylvia
I do hope that your journey yesterday was not too uncomfortable. Perhaps it may have been lightened by thought of the happiness you gave me by these extra two days together & which I hope you shared. Busy as I was yesterday I felt buoyant and confident because of our happy time together which even the fact of departure could not eclipse. I took your picture in to Cle leicester Galleries yesterday: if you took the AIA form let me have it back by Tuesday when I shall be next there. I dreamed most sweetly of you last night - despite my Wimbledon bed. I hope you will be able to start painting soon, with your lion muse always thinking of you & thinking of you so lovingly, my sweetheart.
This morning I bought a pair of shoes on brother's account as I hoped I would. In profile they are, roughly, thus: leather, not suede, and with a platform sole. They are light & comfortable. Father also gave me a quite pretty French shirt he is too fat to wear.
My departure for Paris will be on Thursday morning at 9:35. Newhaven - Dieppe. I have only booked back to Newhaven so that I can take advantage of Michael's invitation to visit Pett again. I hope he still means it! I've had lunch with Peter & he promises the hold-all (the one we had in Italy) by Tuesday. I love you so much, by dearest beauty, Minerva and ravishing Muse. Look after yourself (even if it means apparent selfishness). I adore you
Lawrence
66436722 - xuelee
29 JUNE MCMLDearest Sylvia
I do hope that your journey yesterday was not too un-comfortable. Perhaps it may have been hightened by thought of happiness you gave me by there extra two days together & which I hope you shared. Busy as I was yesterday I felt boyant and confident because of our happy time together which enen the fact of depart-ure could not eclipse. I took your picture in to the Leicester Galleries yesterday: if you took the AIA form let me have it back by Tuesday when I shall be next there. I dreamed most sweethof you last night - despite my Wimbledon bed. I hope you will be able to start painting soon, with your lion muse always thinking of you & thinking of you so lonergly, my sweetheart.
This mornig I bought a pair shoes on another's account as I hoped I would. In profile they are roughly thus: leather, not [unclearsuede, and with a platform sole. They are light & comfotable. Father who gave me a quite pretty French shirt he is too fat to wear.
My departure from Paris will be on Thursday morning at 9.33. Nembaren - Dieppe. I have only booked back to Nembaren as that I can take advantage of Michael's invitation in nicier Pett again. I hope he still means it! I 've had lunch with Peter & he promises the hold -all (the one me had in I take) by Tuesday.
I love you so much, my deares beauty Minerva and vanishing Muse. Look after yourself (even if it means apparent selfishness). I adore you
Lawrence
66594536 - nzanga
29 JUNE MCMLDearest Sylvia,
I do hope that your journey yesterday was not too uncomfortable. Perhaps it may have been lightened by the thought of the happiness you gave me by those extra two days together & which I hope you shared. Busy as I was yesterday I felt buoyant and confident because of our happy time together which even the fact of departure could not eclipse. I took your picture in to the Leicester Galleries yesterday: if you took the AIA form let me have it back by Tuesday when I shall next be there. I dreamed most sweetly of you last night - despite my Wimbledon bed. I hope you will be able to start panting soon, with your lion muse always thinking of you & thinking of you so lovingly, my sweetheart.
This morning I bought a pair of shoes on Mother's account as I hoped I would. In profile they are, roughly, thus: leather, not suede, and with a platform sole. They are light and comfortable. Father also gave me a quite pretty French shirt he is too fat to wear.
My departure for Paris will be on Thursday morning at 9.35. Newhaven-Dieppe. I have only booked back to Newlanen so that I can take advantage of Michael's invitation to visit Pett again. I hope he still means it! I've had lunch with Peter & he promises the hold-all (the one I had in Italy) by Tuesday.
I love you so much, my dearest beauty, Minerva, and ravishing Muse. Look after yourself (even if it means apparent selfishness). I adore you
Lawrence
66888570 - Preacher357
29 June MCML Dearest SylviaI do hope that your journey yesterday was not too un-
comfortable. Perhaps it may have been lightened by
thought of the happiness you gave me by there extra
two days together & which I hope you shared. Busy as I
was yesterday I felt bouyant and confident because
of our happy time together which even the fact of depart-
ure could not eclipse. I took your picture in to the
Leicester galleries yesterday = if you took the AIA
form let me have it back by Tuesday when I shall
be next there. I dreamed most sweetly of you last
night - despite my Wimbledon bed. I hope you will be
able to start painting soon, with your lion muse al-
ways thinking of you and thinking of you so lovingly, my
sweetheart.
This morning I bought a pair of shoes on another's ac-count as I hoped I would. In profile they are, roughly,
this: leather, not suede, and with a
platform sole. They are light & comfortable.
Father who game me a quite pretty French shirt he is too
fat to wear.
My departure for Paris will be on Thursday morning at
9:35. Newhaven - Dieppe I have only booked back to
Newhaven so that I can take advantage of Michael's
invitation to visit Pett again. I hope he still means it!
I've had lunch with Peter & he promises the hold -all
(the one we had in Italy) by Tuesday.
I love you so much, my dearest beauty, Minerva
and ravishing Muse. Look after yourself (even if it
means apparent selfishness). I adore you
Lawrence
68171131 - not-logged-in-f75cca1c538dfbd7d272
29 June MCMLDearest Sylvia
I do hope that your jorney yesterday was not too un-
comfortable. Perhaps it may have been lightened by
thought of the happiness you have me by these extra
two days together which I hope you shared. Busy as I
was yesterday I felt buoyant and confident because
of our happy time together which even the fact of depart-
ure could not eclipse. I took your picture in to a
yesterday. If you took the A1A
form let me have it back by Tuesday when I shall
be next there. I dreamed most sweetly of you last
night, despite my Wimbledon bed. I hope you will be
able to start painting soon, with your lion muse al-
ways thinking of you and thinking of you son longingly, my
sweetheart.
This morning I bought a pair of shoes on brother'sac-
cont as I hoped I would. In profile they are, roughly,
thus: leather, not suede, and with a
sole. They are light and comfortable.
also gave me a quite pretty French shirt he is too
fat to wear.
My departure for Paris will be on Thursday morning at
9:35. I have only booked to
[/unclear so that I can take advantage of
invitation in again. I hope he still means it!
I've had Peter and he the old-all
(the one we had in Italy) on Tuesday.
I love you so much, my dearest beauty, Minerva,
and ravishing muse. Look after yourself (even if it
means apparent selfishness). I adore you
Lawrence