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  1. 66194272 - eviemc
  2. 66454462 - star-lightcox.net
  3. 66485958 - nzanga
  4. WINNER - 66519343 - YukonRed
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  6. 66762157 - MrComaToes2

66194272 - eviemc

10 VII 1950 4 Rue de NavaineParis V

Dearest Sylvia,
Yesterday I went , as I told you in my previous letter to
the Sebastian drawings, which turned out to be more comprehensive
than the English version. Also I visited an exhibition of the
Treasures of Italian libraries, all MSS & drawings & tapestries
from 4th C to 16th C . This I must see again because it contains much
that is new to me.
This morning I have been at the Louvre, accompanied there as
everywhere by intense memories of you: All the big Davids are
there now and I certainly agree with you about the sacre , it is marvel-
lous. This afternoon I shall see the exhibition at the Petit Palais
of the in French art- an unpleasant theme but one which is
sure to comprise many fine works. You will see I am taking my
time quite seriously
I am writing this at a cafe near the louvre, facing the Seine.I
have just had a stead. ( I eat last night by the way in James Joyce's
restaurant, at Polidor) cars dash by & I fear for my demi caraffe of wine, as I am at an outside table.






66454462 - star-lightcox.net

10 VII 1950 4 Rue de Navarre Paris V

Dearest Sylvia,

Yesterday I went, as I told you in my previous letter, to
the Albertina drawing, which turns out to be more comprehensive
than the English version. Also I visited an exhibition of the
treasures of Italian libraries, Ill. MSS & drawings & tapestries
from (4th to (16th. This I must see again because it contains much
that is new to me.

This morning I have been at the Louvre, accompanied there as
everywhere by intense memories of you: All the big Davids are
there now and I certainly agree with you about the socre, it is marvel-
lous. This afternoon I shall see the exhibition at the Petit Palais
of the virgin in French art - an unpleasant theme but one which is
sure to comprise many fine works. You will see I am taking my
time quite seriously

I am writing this at a cafe near the Louvre, facing the Seine. I
have just had a steak. (I eat last night by the way in James Joyce's
restaurant, a ?.) Cars dash by & I fear for my demi caraffe of
wine, as I am at an outside table.

66485958 - nzanga

10 VII 1950 4 Rue de Navarre Paris V

Dearest Sylvia,
Yesterday I went, as I told you in my previous letter, to the Sebastian drawings, which turned out to be more comprehensive than the English version. Also I visited an exhibition of the Treasure of Italian libraries, I ll. MSS & drawings & tapestries from 4thC to 16thC. This I must see again because it contains much that is new to me.
This morning I have been at the Louvre, accompanied there as everywhere by intense memories of you. All the king Davids are there now and I certainly agree with you about the sacre, it is marvellous. This afternoon I shall see the exhibition at the Petit Palais of the virgin in French art - an unpleasant theme but one which is sure to comprise many fine works. You will see I am taking my time quite seriously.
I am writing this at a cafe near the Louvre, facing the Seine. I have just had a steak. ( I eat last night by the way in James Joyce's restaurant, the Polydor.) Cars dash by & I fear for my devoid carafe of wine, as I am at an outside table.

WINNER - 66519343 - YukonRed

10 VII 1950 4 rue de Navarre Paris V
Dearest Sylvia,
Yesterday I went, as I told you in my previous letter, to
the Albertinian? i.e. Royal Albert drawings, which turned out to be more comprehensive
than the English version[s?]. Also I visited an exhibition of the
treasures of Italian libraries ill. mss. & drawings & tapestries
from the 14th C to 16th C. This I must see again because it contains much
that is new to me.
This morning I have been at the Louvre, accompanied there as
everywhere by intense memories of you: All the big Davids are
there now and I certainly agree with you about the Sacr'e; it is marvel-
ous. This afternoon I shall see the exhibition at the Petit Palais
of the virgin in French art--an unpleasant theme but one which is
sure to comprise many fine works. You will see I am taking my
time quite seriously.
I am writing this at a caf'e near the Louvre, facing the Seine. I
have just had a steak. (I ate last night by the way in James Joyce's
restaurant, the Polydor.) Cars dash by and I fear for my demi-caraffe of
wine, as I am at an outside table.

66724347 - tmeconverse

10 vii 1950 4 Rue de Navarre Paris V

Dearest Sylvia,
Yesterday I went, as I told you in my previous letter, to the Albertina drawings, which turned out to be more comprehensive than the English version. Also I visited an exhibition of the Treasures of Italian libraries, ill. MSS & drawings & tapestries from C 4a to C 16 a. This I must see again because it contains much that is new to me.
This morning I have been at the Louvre, accompanied there as everywhere by intense memories of you: All the big Davids are there now and I certainly agree with you about the Sacre, it is marvelous. This afternoon I shall see the exhibition at the Petit Palais of the virgin in French art - an upleasant theme but one which is sure to comprise many fine works. You will see I am taking my time quite seriously.
I am writing this at a cafe near the Louvre, facing the Seine. I have just had a steak. (I eat last night by the way in James Joyce's' restaurant, the Polydon.) Cars dash by & I fear for my demi caraffe of wine, as I am at an outside table.

66762157 - MrComaToes2

10 VII 1950 4 Rue de Navarre Paris V

Dearest Sylvia,
Yesterday I went, as I told you in my previous
letter, to
the Albertino drawings, which turned out to be
more comprehensive
than the English version. Also I visited an exhibition of the
Treasures of the Italian libraries,Ill .
MSS & drawings & tapestries
from C4th to C16th. This I must see again because
it contained much
that is new to me.
This morning I have been at the Louvre, accompanied there as
everywhere by intense memories of you; All the big Donidsare
there now and I certainly agree with you about the
Socre' , it is marvel -
lous. This afternoon I shall see the exhibition at the Petit Palais
of the virgin in French art - an unpleasant theme but on which is
sure to comprise many fine works. You will see I am taking my
time quite seriously.
I am writing this at a cafe near the Louvre, facing the Seine. I
have just had a steak. (I ate last night by the way in James Joyce's
restaurant, the Polydor. ) Cars dash by & I fear for my demi caraffe of
wine as I am at an outside table.








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