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  1. 65972264 - pdunk
  2. WINNER - 66228222 - hoskinml
  3. 66327813 - JanetCormack
  4. 66380968 - SailorVal
  5. 66388343 - WiltedLotus
  6. 68410547 - dixiechicken

65972264 - pdunk

12 July 1950
Paris
Dearest Sylvia,
Many thanks for your long and interesting letter -- of exactly the kind a
lion likes. Your rogeant sounds as if it must have been admirable,
judging from your vivid descriptions. I am glad a ? - of - the - green
was found room for. Your letter is not with me at present (I am in
a caf'e across the river from the end Pavilion by the lawns, a sinister
yellow drink before me) but your attitude about your paintings is excellent. I hope you will finish some more soon.
Today I did not wake until very late ( 11 o'clock) so I only spent the afternoon at a museum. I have just left the Petit Palais where I
have paid particular attention to the hotler sculpture I La Viengo dom L'art francais. I have an illustrated catalogue as I have
of the Louis XV et ??. I will show them to you with rare pleasure on my return.
This evening I am having dinner with Jeanne Koepler. She is
leaving Paris in a day or so. Peter Simmons of course is jealous
of my friendship with his American girl is rather illusive.
Yesterday I went in St. Chappelle but Tuesday it is ?? . I have, however, been to Notre Dame at last , after dark , and admired it very much.
I thought of you so hard as I went conscientiously over
the church. Apart from that I saw no galleries. I finished some poems, copies of which I will include in my next letter.
I think of you all the while, wishing so much you were with me.
The pond in the Twillene where we sat the evening before travel-
ing to Italy has become a favorite nostalgic place for your
lion. I am slightly depressed, missing you very much, and longing to see you again.
I have made a sketch of the 15th fresco of The Flight Into
Egypt at the Petit Palais, which may interest you. It is full
of ?? , rivers, slips, trees, as, I hope, the sketch shows. I
liked it very well and drew it for you as there is no photograph
of it.
Dearest Sylvia -- I die to see you again.
I love you.
Lawrence

WINNER - 66228222 - hoskinml

Paris 12 July 195
Dearest Sylvia
Many thanks for your long and interesting letter - of exactly the kind a lion likes. Your pageant sounds as if it must have been admirable, judging from your vivid description. I am glad a jack-of-the-Green was found room for. Your letter is not with me at present (I am in a cafe across the river from the end Pavilion of the Louvre, a sinister yellow drink before me) but your attitude about your paintings is excellent. I hope you will finish some more soon.
Today I did not wake until very late (11 o'clock) so I only spent the afternoon at a museum. I have just left the Petit Palais where I have paid particular attention to the Gothic sculptures in La Vierge dans L'art francais. I have an illustrated catalogue - as I have of the Louis XV et Rocaille & I will show them to you with rare pleasure on my return.
This evening I am having dinner with Jeanne Koepfer: she is leaving Paris in a day or so. Peter Simmons of course is jealous of my friendship with her as his American girl is rather ellusive. Yesterday I went to St Chappelle but Tuesday it is fermee. I have, however, been to Notre Dame at last, after years, and admired it very much. I thought of you so hard as I went conscientiously over the church. Apart from that I saw no galleries & finished some poems, copies of which I will include in my next letter. I think of you all the while, wishing so much you were with me. The pond in the Tuilleries where we sat the evening before travel-ling to Italy has become a favorite nostalgic place for your lion. I am slightly depressed, missing you very much, & longing to see you again.
I have made a sketch of A ( 15th fresco of The Flight Into Egypt, at the Petit Palais, which may interest you. It is full of castles, rivers, ships, trees, as, I hope, the sketch shows. I like it very well & drew it for you as there is no photograph of it.
Dearest Sylvia - I die to see you again
I love you
Lawrence

66327813 - JanetCormack

Paris 12 July 1950
Dearest Sylvia
Many thanks for your long and interesting letter - of exactly the kind a lion likes. Your pageant sounds as if it must have been admirable judging from your vivid description. I am glad a Jack-of-the-Green was found room for. Your letter is not with me at present (I am in a cafe across the river from the end Pavilion of the Louvre, a sinister yellow drink before me) but your attitude about paintings is excellent. I hope you finish some more soon.
Today I did not wake until very late (11 o'clock) so I only spent the afternoon at a museum. I have just left the Petit Palais where I have paid particular attention to the Gothic sculpture in La Vierge dan L'art Francais. I have an illustrated catalogue - as I have of the Louis XV et Rocaille & I will show them to you with rare pleasure on my return.
This evening I am having dinner with Jeanne Koepfer: she is leaving Paris in a day or so. Peter Simmons of course is jealous of my friendship with her as his American girl is rather illusive.
Yesterday I went to St Chappelle but Tuesday it is fermee. I have, however been to Notre Dame at last, after glaris, and admired it very much. I thought of you so hard as I went so conscientiously over the church. Apart from that I saw no galleries & finished more poems, copies of which I will include in my next letter.
I think of you all the while, wishing so much you were with me. The pond in the Tuilleries where we sat the evening before travelling to Italy has become a favourite nostalgic place for your lion. I am slightly depress, missing you very much, & longing to see you again.
I have made asketch of a C15th fresco of The Flight Into Egypt, at the Petit Palais, which may interest you. It is fully of castles, rivers, ships, trees, as I hope, the sketch show. I liked it very well & draw it for you as there is no photograph of it.
Dearest Sylvia - I die to see you again
I love you
Lawrence


66380968 - SailorVal

Paris 12 July 1950
Dearest Sylvia
Many thanks for your long and interesting letter - of exactly the kind a
lion likes. Your pageant sounds as if it must have been admirable,
judging from your vivid description. I am glad a Jack-of-the-green
was found room for. Your letter is not with me at present (I am in
a cafe across the rues from the end Pavilion of the Louvre, a sinister
yellow drink before me) but your attitude about your paintings is
excellent. I hope you will finish some more soon.
Today I did not wake until very late (11 'clock) so I only spent
the afternoon at a museum. I have just left the Petit Palais where I
have paid particular attention to the motley sculptures in la vierge
dans l'art francais. I have an illustrated catalogue - as I have
of the Louis XV et Rocaille & I will show them to you with rare
pleasure on my return.
This morning I am having dinner with Jeanne Koepfer: she is
leaving Paris in a day or so. Peter Simmons of course is jealous
of my friendship with her as his American girl is rather elusive.
Yesterday I went in St Chappelle but Tuesday it is fermee. I have,
however, been to Notre Dame at last, after years, and admired it
very much. Apart from that I saw no galleries & finished some
poems, copies of which I will include in my next letter.
I think of you all the while, wishing so much you were with me.
The pond in the Tuilleries where we sat the evening before travel-
ling to Italy has become a favourite nostalgia place for your
lion. I am slightly depressed, missing you very much, &
longing to see you again.
I have made a sketch of the C15th fresco of The Flight into
Egypt, in the Petit Palais, which may interest you. It is full
of castles, rivers, slopes, trees, as, I hope, the sketch shows. I
liked it very well to draw it for you as there is no photograph
of it.
Dearest Sylvia - I die to see you again
I love you
Lawrence



66388343 - WiltedLotus

12 July 1950
Paris

Dearest Sylvia
Many thanks for your long and interesting letter - of exactly the kind lion likes. Your pageant sounds as if it must have been admirable, judging from your vivid description. I am glad a Jack-of-the-Green was found room for. Your letter is not with me at present (I am in a cafe across the river from the end pavilion of the Louvre, a sinister yellow drink before me). but your attitude about your paintings is excellent. I hope you will finish some more soon.
Today I did not wake until very late (11 o'clock) so I only spent the afternoon at a museum. I have just left the Petit Palais where I have paid particular attention to the Gothic sculpture in La Vierge dans l'art francais. I have an illustrated catalogue - as I have of the Louis XV et Rocaille & will show them to you with rare pleasure on my return.

This evening I am having dinner with Jeanne Koepfer: she is leaving Paris in a day or so. Peter Simmons of course is jealous of my friendship with her as his American girl is rather elusive.

Yesterday I went to St. Chappelle but Tuesday it is fermee. I have, however, been to Notre Dame at last, after years, and admired it very much. I thought of you so hard as I went conscientiously over the church. Apart from that I saw no galleries & finished some poems, copies of which I will include in my next letter.

I think of you all the while, wishing so much you were with me. The pond in the Tuilleries where we sat the evening before travel-ling to Italy has become a favorite nostalgic place for your lion. I am slightly depressed, missing you very much, & longing to see you again.

I have made a sketch of a c 15th fresco of the Flight into Egypt, at the Petit Palais, which may interest you. It is full of cattle, rivers, ships, trees, as, I hope, the sketch shows. I liked it very well & drew it for you as there is no photograph of it.

Dearest Sylvia - I die to see you again

I love you
Lawrence

68410547 - dixiechicken

Paris
12 July 195 6
Dearest Sylvia
Many thanks for your long and interesting letter - of exactly the kind a lion likes. Your pageant sounds as if it must have been admirable judging from your vivid description. I'm glad a Jack-of-the-Green was found room for. Your letter is not with me at present (I am in a cafe across the river from the end pavilion of the Louvre, a sinister yellow drink before me) but your attitude about your painting is excellent. I hope you will finish some more soon.
Today I did not wake until very late (11 o'clock) so I only spent the afternoon at a museum. I have just left the Petit Palais where I paid particular attention to the Gothic sculptures in La Vierge dans l'art Francais. I have an illustrated catalogue - as I have of the Louis XV et rocaille and I will show them to you with some pleasure on my return.
This evening I am having dinner with Jeanne Koepher: she is leaving Paris in a day or so. Peter Simmons of course is jealous of my friendship with her as his American girl is rather elusive.
Yesterday I went to St. Chappelle but Tuesday it is fermee. I have, however, been to Notre Dame at last, after plans, and admired it very much. I thought of you so hard as I went conscientiously over the church. Apart from that I saw not galleries and finished some poems, copies of which I will include in my next letter.
I think of you all the while, wishing so much you were with me. The pond in Les Tuilleries where we sat the evening before travelling literally has become a favourite nostalgic place for your lion. I am slightly depressed, missing you very much and longing to see you again.
U have made a sketch of a 15th Century fresco of The Flight into Egypt, at the Petit Palais which may interest you. It is full of castles, sirens, ships, trees, as I hope the sketch shows. I like it very well and drew it for you as there is no photograph of it.
Dearest Sylvia - I die to see you again.
I love you
Lawrence.

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