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  1. 65930081 - not-logged-in-d0edfa5e722097adde16
  2. 66034206 - aykhan
  3. 66160913 - gbeerjohn
  4. WINNER - 66260581 - k.h.pot
  5. 66468112 - daffodil3
  6. 66508962 - _secunda

65930081 - not-logged-in-d0edfa5e722097adde16

On the Boat 6 vii 1950
Dearest Sylvia
I love you and so wish that you were here. The weather is not plea-
sant but Paris is nearer every minute and you, alas, farther
away. On the other hand I shall consider every minute passed
in Paris as a movement back to you, for which meeting I long.
Though separated in space, Time, unwelcome & feared by some,
shall collaborate with Venus to bring us together again. And
oh my Minerva, paint for your Apollo in his absence, as I
shall write because you, as my muse, are not absent. I have
already today scribbled down a few lines for poems, which
I will send in my next letter or, if this letter goes on for a long
time- that is, if I cannot post it today- attach to the end of
this.
I have two cases, one which you know is Paul's hold-all. ?????? Neither
of them is too heavily laden and in any case I'm sending my bag
registered so I shall not have to worry about it until I reach
Paris.
Before leaving home, I tidied up and believe that there is nothing
to rot or fall over. Mrs. Williams is going to look after the flowers
for us. If you should visit the golden? on the mantlepiece
you will find it, I hope, in good condition though not, perhaps, spick
& span. I sent off the key this morning- so I expect you will
have it by the time this reaches you. Mrs. Williams, of course,
has the other.
Yesterday I took your pictures from the AIA. I will make you a
proper member when I return.
Waiting for me at the N.G. was a present from Mrs. Brock of the
American girls I lectured to last week. 4 carton of 200
cigarettes. Tell Tiny I will send her some when I come back.
Wasn't it nice of Mrs. Brock? Tawalla tried to smoke some but
he doesn't really like it.

66034206 - aykhan

on the Boat 6 vii 1950
Dearest Sylvia
I love you and wish that you were here. The weather is not plea-
sent but Paris is nearer every minute and you, alas, farther away. On the other hand I shall consider every minute passed in Paris as a moment back to you, for which meeting I long. Though separation in space, Time, unwelcome and feared by some,
shall collaborate with Venus to bring us together again. And ah my Minerva, faint for your Apollo in his absence, as I shall write because you, as my muse, are not absent. I have already today scribbled down a few lines for poems, which I will send in my next letter or, if this letter goes on for a long time - that is, if I cannot post it today - attach in the end of this.
I have two cares, one which you know & Paul's hold-all . Neither of them is too heavily laden and in any case I'm sending my bag
registered so I shall not have to worry about it until I reach Paris.

Before leaving home I up and believe that there is nothing to not fall over. Williams is going to look after the flowers for us. If you should visit the golden on the mantlepiece you will find it, I hope, in good condition though not, perhaps, spick & span. I sent off the key this morning--so I expect you will have it by the time this reaches you.
ms Williams, of course has the other.
Yesterday I took your pictures from the AIA. I will make you a proper member when I return.
Waiting for at [ L ces N. le.] was a present from Mrs Brock at the American girls I lectured to last week. 4 carton of 200 cigarettes. Tell [ Tiny unclear] I will send her some when I come back. Wasn't it nice of Mrs Brock.[ rawalla unclear] tried to smoke some but he doesn't really like it.

66160913 - gbeerjohn

On the Boat 6 Vii 1950
Dearest Sylvia
I love you and wish that you were here. The weather is not pleasant but Paris is nearer every minute and you, alas, farther away. On the other hand I shall consider every minute passed in Paris as a movement back to you, for which meeting I long. Though separated in space, Time, unwelcome and feared by some, shall collaborate with Venus to bring us together again. And ah, my Minerva, paint for your Apollo in his absence, as I shall write because you, as my muse, are not absent. I have already today scribbled down a few lines for poems, which I will send in my next letter or, if this letter goes on for a long time - that is, if I cannot post it today - attach to the end of this.
I have two cases, one which you know is Paul's hold-all. Rid of course you know live Neither of them is too heavily laden and in any case i'm sending my bag registered so I shall not have to worry about it until I reach Paris.
Before leaving home I tidied up and believe that there is nothing to rot or fall over. Mrs. Williams is going to look after the flowers for us. If you should visit the golden conchevie on the mantlepiece you will find it, I hope, in good condition though not perhaps, spick and span. I sent off the hey this morning - so I expect you will have it by the time this reaches you. Mrs. Williams, of course, has the other.
Yesterday I took your pictures from the A.I. A. I will make you a proper member when I return.
Waiting for me at the N. U. was a present from Mrs. Brock of the American girls I lectured to last week. 4 cartons of 200 cigarettes. Tell Tiny I will send her some when I come back. Wasn't it nice of Mrs. Brock. Yamalla tried to smoke some but he doesn't really like ti.

WINNER - 66260581 - k.h.pot

On the Boat
6 vii 1950
Dearest Sylvia
I love you and so wish that you were here. The weather is not plea-
sant but Paris is nearer every minute and you, alas, farther
away. On the other hand I shall consider every minute passed
in Paris as a movement back to you, for which meeting I long.
Though separated in space, Time, unwelcome & feared by some,
shall collaborate with Venus to bring us together again. And
oh, my Minerva, paint for your Apollo in his absence, as I
shall write because you, as my Muse, are not absent. I have
already today scribbled down a few lines for poems, which
I will send in my next letter or, if this letter goes on for a long
time - that is, if I cannot post it today - attach to the end of
this.
I have two cares, one which you know & Paul's hold-all (which of course you know too). Neither
of them is too heavily laden and in any case I'm sending my bag
registered so I shall not have to worry about it until I ready
Paris.
Before leaving home I tidied up and believe that there is nothing
to note or fall over. Mrs Williams is going to look after the flowers
for us. If you should visit the golden coucherie on the Mantlepiece
you will find it, I hope, in good condition though not, perhaps, spick
& span. I sent off the key this morning - so I expect you will
have it by the time this reaches you. Mrs Williams, of course,
has the other.
Yesterday I took your pictures from the AIA. I will make you a
proper member when I return.
Waiting for me at the N. G. was a present from Mrs Brock of the
American girls I lectured to last week. A carton of 200
cigarettes. Tell Tiny I will send her some when I come back.
Wasn't it nice of Mrs Brock. Yowalla tried to smoke some but
he doesn't really like it.

66468112 - daffodil3

6 V11 1950
[On the ] Boat

Dearest Sylvia
I love you and so wish that you were here. The weather is not plea-
sant but Paris is nearer every minute and you,alas,further
away. On the other hand I shall consider every minute passed
in Paris as a movement back to you,for which meeting I long.
Though separated in space, Time [unwelcome] is feared by some,
shall collaborate with Venus in bringing us together again. And
ah my minerva,[paint][joy] your Apollo in his absence, as I
shall write because you,as my muse, are not absent . I have
already today scribbled down a few lines for poems,which
I will send in my next letter as if this letter goes on for a long
time-that is ,if I cannot post it today- attach to the end of this
I have two cases, one which you know is Pauls' hold-all (which of course you know too) Neither
of them is too heavily laden and in any case I'm sending my bag
registered so I shall not have to worry about it until I reach
Paris
Before leaving home I tidied up and believe that there is nothing
[to rot or fall over], Mrs Williams is going to look after the flowers
for us.If you should visit the golden [coucheine] on the [mantlepiece]
you will find it, I hope in good condition though not, perhaps,spick
and span. I sent off the key this morning-so I expect you will
have it by the time this reaches you. Mrs Williams,of course,
has the other.
Yesterday I took your pictures from the A I A. I will make you a
proper member when I return.
Waiting for me at the N.G. was a present from Mrs Brock after
American girls I [returned to ][lock wells].4 carton of zoo
cigarettes. Tell Tiny I will send her some when I come back.
Wasn't it nice of Mrs Brock. [ Zawalla] tried to smoke some but
he doesn't really like it




66508962 - _secunda

6 VII 1950
On the Boat
Dearest Sylvia
I love you and so wish that you were here. THe weather is not pleasant but Paris is nearer every minute and you, alas, farther away. ON the other hand I shall consider every minute passed in Paris as a movement back to you, for which meeting I long. Though separated in space, Time, aninelcom is feared by some, shall collaborate with Venus to to bring us together again. And ah, my Minerva, paint for you Apollo in his absence, as I shall write because you, as my muse, are not absent. I have already today scribbled down a few lines for poems, which I will send in my next letter or, if this letter goes on for a long time--that is, if I cannot post it today--attach to the end of this.

I have two cares, one which you know * Paul's hold-all (Redid of course you know too). Neither of them is too heavily laden and in any case I'm sending my log registered so I shall not have to worry about it until I reach Paris.

Before leaving home I tidied up, and believe that there is nothing to not on fall over. Mrs. Williams is going to look after the flowers for us. If you slaved visit the golden couches on the on the mantlepiece you find it, I hope, in good condition though not, perhaps, spick & span. I sent off the hey this morning--so I expect you will have it by the time this reaches you. Mrs. Williams, of course, has the other.

Yesterday I took your picture from the AIA. I will make you a proper member when I return.

Waiting for me at the N.G. was a present from Mrs. Brock as the American girls I lectured to last week. 4 cartons of 200 cigarettes. Tell Tiny I will send her some when I come back. Wasn't it nice of Mrs. Brock. Tawalla tried to smoke some but he doesn't really like it.

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