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  1. 66196801 - SailorVal
  2. WINNER - 66232770 - hoskinml
  3. 66323464 - LauraJane86
  4. 66465857 - tchurcher
  5. 67586184 - not-logged-in-dc021d940ab793fb9c0a
  6. 68130178 - N5bz

66196801 - SailorVal

The lectures I gave while you, my dearest, were in seat A1 (that's the place for
my cat) in the 'bus was a great pleasure to me. Mrs Brock turned out to be a
charming aged American woman chaperoning 25 American girls, just out
of college, round Europe. The N G was their first experience of a gallery since
leaving America a few days ago. So for once I had a beautiful, well-dressed
audience. Mrs. Brock has tried before for lectures (she brings groups every
year) but she has never been in a position to give Charles the proper 5-day
notice. She was very glad in consequence to get a lecturer after years of frustrated attempts.
By the way, about France. Peter's address is 4 Rue de Navarre, Paris V,
and not as I think I told you 7, Rue de Navarre. Thank you for details
about the journey from Newhaven to Hastings: I shall get times of trains before my departure & let you know in good time. I think it is
very pleasant of M to be my host again so soon!
I met Robert on Friday and he gave me dinner at Bertorellis: I had
mortadella for hors d'oevre, Turkey escalopes, & marron glace.
Also that day I phoned various people, including Gainsborough who is not
sure if he wants Walter reviewed or not and will let me know by
Tuesday.
I have just re-read your letters with great pleasure. Thank you so
much for them - they are delightful and I am sure it is thanks to them
that I was in the right frame of mind to do my work today. I am
going to bed now and I will finish this letter in the morning - oh
how I love you, my sweetest Minerva. I have just sent the white
owl to you, it's just dark and he was always an early riser, with
a hug and a kiss while you sleep, from Dandy.

WINNER - 66232770 - hoskinml

-2-
The lecture I gave while you, my dearest, were in seat A1 (that's the place for my cat) in the 'bus was a great pleasure to me. Mrs Brock turned out to be a charming aged American woman chaperoning 25 American girls, just out of college, round Europe. The N G was their first experience of a Gallery since leaving America a few days ago. So for once I had a beautiful, well-dressed audience. Mrs Brock has tried before for lectures (she brings groups every year) but she has never been in a position to give Charles the proper 5-day notice. She was very glad in consequence to get a lecturer after years of frustrated attempts.
By the way, about France. Peter's address is 4 Rue de Navarre, Paris V, and not as I think I told you 7, Rue de Navarre. Thank you for details about the journey from Newhaven to Hastings : I shall get times of trains before my departure & let you know in good time. I think it is very pleasant of M to be my host again so soon!
I met Robert on Friday and he gave me dinner at Bertorellis: I had mortadella for hors d'oevre, Turkey escalope, & marron glace. Also that day I phoned various people, including Gainsborough who is not sure if he wants Walton reviewed or not and will let me know by Tuesday.
I have just re-read your letters with great pleasure. Thank you so much for them - they are delightful and I am sure it is thanks to them that I was in the right frame of mind to do my work today. I am going to bed now and I will finish this letter in the morning - oh how I love you, my sweetest Minerva. I have just sent the white owl to you, its just dark and he was always an early riser, with a hug and a kiss while you sleep, from Dandy.

66323464 - LauraJane86

The lecture I gave while you, my dearest, were in seat A! (that's the place for my cat) in the 'hus was a great pleasure to me. Mrs Brock turned out to be a charming aged American woman chaperoning 25 American girls, just out of college, round Europe. T6NG was their first experience of a valley since leaving America a few days ago. So for once I had a beautiful, well-dressed audience. Mrs Brock has tried before for lectures (she brings groups every year) but she has never been in a position to give Charles the mopes 5 - day notice. She was very glad in consequence to get a lectures after years of frustrated attempts.

Pay the way, about France. Peter's address is 4 Rue de Navarre, Paris V, and not as I think I told you 7, Rue de Navarre. Thank you for details about the journey from Newhaven to Hastings: I shall get times of trains before my departure and let you know in good time. I think it is very pleasant of M to be my host again so soon!

I met Robert on Friday and he gave me dinner at Bertanellis: I had wartadell im hars d'aeuvre, Turkly escalops, 6 wavon glace that day I phoned various people, including Gainsborough who is not sure if he wants Walton reviewed or not and will me know Tuesday.

I have just re-read your letter with great pleasure. Thank you so much for them - they are delightful and I am sure it is thanks to them that I was in the right frame of mind to do my work today. I am going to bed now and I will finish this letter in the morning - ah how I love you, my sweetest Minerva. I have just sent the white owl to you, its just dark and he was always an early riser, with a hug and a kiss while you sleep, from Dandy.

66465857 - tchurcher

-2-
The lecture I gave while you, my dearest, were in seat A1 (that's the place for
my cat) in the 'hus was a great pleasure to me. Mrs. Brock turned out to be a
charming aged American woman chaperoning 25 American girls, just out
of college, round Europe. T6N6 was their first experience of a Galley since
leaving America a few days ago. So for once I had a beautiful, well dressed
audience. Mrs Brock has tried before for lectures (she brings groups every
year) but she has never been in a position to give Charles the proper 5 day
notice. She was very glad in consequence to get a lecture after years
of frustrated attempts

By the way, about France. Peter's address is 4 Rue de Navarre, Paris V, and not as I think I told you 7, Rue de Navarre. Thank you for details
about the journey from Newhaven to Hastings: I shall get times of
trains before my departure & let you know in good time. I think it is
very pleasant of M to be my host again so soon!

I have just re-read your letters with great pleasure. Thank you so
much for them - they are delightful and I am sure it is thanks to them
that I was in the right frame of mind to do my work today. I am
going to bed now and I will finish this letter in the morning - oh
how I love you, my sweetest minerva. I have just sent the white
owl or dove to you, its just dark and he was always an early riser, with
a hug and a kiss while you sleep, from Dandy.

67586184 - not-logged-in-dc021d940ab793fb9c0a

The lecture I gave while you, my dearest, were in seat A1 (that's the place for my cat) in the ' bus was a great pleasure to me. Mrs. Brock turned out to be a charming aged American woman chaperoning 25 American girls, just out of college, round Europe. T6N6 was their first experience of a gallery since leaving America a few days ago. so for once I had a beautiful, well-dressed audience. Mrs. Brock has tried before for lectures (she brings groups every year) but she has never been in a position to give Charles the proper 5 - day notice. She was very glad in consequence to get a lectures after years of frustrated attempts.
By the way, about France. Peter's address is 4 rue de Navarre, Paris V, and not as I think I told you 7, Rue de Navarre. Thank you for details about the journey from Newhaven to Hastings: I shall get time of trains before my departure & let you know in good time. I think it is very pleasant of M to be my host again so soon!
I met Robert on Friday and he gave me dinner at Bertarellis: I had martadell hors d'oeuvre, turkey escalope, & marron glace. Also that day I phoned various people, including Gainsborough who is not sure if he wants Walton reviewed or not and will let me know by Tuesday.
I have just re-read your letters with great pleasure. Thank you so much for them -- they are delightful and I am sure it is thanks to them that I was in the right frame of mind to do my work today. I am going to bed now and I will finish this letter in the morning -- oh how I love you, my sweetest Minerva. I have just sent the white owl to you, its just dark and he was always an early riser, with a hug and a kiss while you sleep, from Dandy.

68130178 - N5bz

-2-
The lecture I gave while you, my dearest, were in seat A1 (That's the place for my cat ) in the 'bus was a great pleasure to me. Mrs Brock Turned out to be a
charming aged American worman chaperoneing 25 American girls, just out
of college, round Europe. TGNG was their first experience of a trolley since
leaving America a few days ago. So for once I had a beautiful, well-dressed
audience. Mrs Brock has tried before for lectures (she brings groups every
year) but she has never been in a position to give Charles the poper 5-day
notice. She was very glad in consequence to get a lecturer after years
of frustrated attempts-
By the way, about France. Peter's address is 4 Rue de N avarre, Paris V,
and not as I think I told you 7 Rue de Navarre. Thank you for details
about the journey from Newhaven to Hastings: I shall get times of trains before my departure & let you know in good time. I think it is
very pleasant of M to be my host again so soon!
I met Robert on Friday and he gave me dinner at Bestarellis: I had
martadella in hors d'oeuver, Turkey escalape, & marron glac'e.
The last day I phoned various people, including Bainsbarough who is
not sure if he wants Walton reviewed or not and will let me know by
Tuesday.
I have just re-read your letters with great pleasure. Thank you so
much for them - they are delightful and I am sure it is thanks to them
that I was in the right frame of mind to do my work today. I am
going to bed now and I will finish this letter in the morning - ah
how I love you, my sweetest minerva. I have just sent the white
owl to you, its just dark and he was always an early riser. With
a hug and a kiss while you sleep, from Dundy.


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