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  1. 65772707 - not-logged-in-2fecf737c63cebfcbd05
  2. 65857252 - evanstonsherry
  3. 66044635 - not-logged-in-dc021d940ab793fb9c0a
  4. 66109662 - Jacobi
  5. WINNER - 66260392 - southsidesunny
  6. 66444708 - JanetCormack
  7. 66445055 - gaart2

65772707 - not-logged-in-2fecf737c63cebfcbd05

Paris 14 VII MCML
Dearest Sylvia
Paris is very noisy and restless. The celebrations began las night and will go on, I believe, tomorrow also. Sheet dances began about 10.00 yesterday, under flags and paper lanterns. Today it has rained so I fear that some of the decorations will be damaged. I have not been out yet, it is afternoon, but the sounds of music & fireworks suggest that no real interruption has occurred. I am glad to have a lazy day because I have not been early to bed once. This evening Peter & a Norwegian girl will be joining Jeanne Koepler, an American called Dick Brewer, and myself for the celebrations. Even as I write their names, however, I feel regret, nostalgia, that you are away in England. Would you were here! Then we could see Cocteau's new film Les Enfants Terribles together, which is running at the Pavillion cinema (where I first saw la Belle et la Bete). I admire so well the way in which Paris has wartime character and mood and can yet support so many foreign, cosmopolitan visitors - including some intelligent, liberal Americans, one or two of whom I have been lucky enough to meet. The other night, really late, bought Andre Bredon's L'Amour Tou: in England one cannot buy a book after 5.30. I appreciate a city which allows one the right to shop at 1.15. I so which you were here for the galleries, the restaurants, and the walks in the evenings

65857252 - evanstonsherry

Paris
14 VII MCML
Dearest Sylvia
Paris is very noisy & restless. The celebrations began last
night and will go on, I believe, tomorrow also. Street
dances began about 10.00 yesterday, under flags and paper
lanterns. Today it has rained so I fear that some of the
decorations will be damaged. I have not been out yet,
it is afternoon, but the sounds of music & fireworks sug-
gest that no real interruption has occurred. I am glad
to have a lazy day because I have not been early to
bed once. This evening Peter & a Norwegian girl will
be joining Jeanne Koeppler, an American called Dick
Brewer, and myself for the celebrations. Even as I write
their names, however, I feel regret, nostalgia, that you
are away in England. Would you were here! Then we
could see Cocteau's new film Les Enfants Terribles to-
gether, which is running at the Panthion cinema (where I
first saw La Belle et La Bete). I admire so well the way in
which Paris has a native character and mood and can yet
support so many foreign, cosmopolitan visitors - including
some intelligent, liberal Americans, one or two of whom I
have been lucky enough to meet. The other night, really
late, I bout Andre Breton's L'Amour Fair: in England one
cannot by a book after 5.30. I appreciate a city which al-
lows one the right to shop at 1.15. I so wish your were here -
for the galleries, the restaurants, and the walks in the evenings.

66044635 - not-logged-in-dc021d940ab793fb9c0a

14 VII MCML
Paris
Dearest Sylvia
Paris is very noisy & restless. the celebrations began last night and will go on, I believe, tomorrow also. Street dances began about 10.00 yesterday, under flags and paper lanterns. Today it has rained so i fear that some of the decorations will be damaged. I have not been out yet, it is afternoon, but the sounds of music & fireworks suggest that no real interruption has occurred. I am glad to have a lazy day because I have not been early to bed once. This evening Peter & a Norwegian girl will be joining Jeanne Koepler, an American called Dick Brewer, and myself for the celebrations. Even as i write their names, however, i feel regret, nostalgia, that you are away in England. would you were here! Then we could see Cocteau's new film Les Enfants Terrible together, which is running at the Pantheon cinema (where i first saw la Belle et la Bete). I admire so well the way in which Paris has a native character and mood and can yet support so many foreign, cosmopolitan visitors -- including some intelligent, liberal Americans, one or two of whom I have been lucky enough to meet. The other night, really late, I bought Anre Breton's L'Amour Fou: in England one cannot buy a book after 5.30. I appreciate a city which allows one the right to shop at 1.15. I so wish you were here -- for the galleries, the restaurants, and the walks in the evenings.

66109662 - Jacobi

14 vii MCML
Paris
Dearest Sylvia
Paris is very noisy and restless. The celebrations began last night and will go on, I believe, tomorrow also. Street dances began about 10:00 yesterday, under flags and paper lanterns. Today it has rained so I fear that some of the decorations will be damaged. i have not been out yet, it is afternoon, but the sounds of music and fireworks suggest that no real interruptions has occured. I am glad to have a lazy day because I have not been early to bed once. This evening Peter and a Norwegian girl will be joining Jeanne Koeffer, and American called Dick Brewer, and myself for the celebrations. Even as I write their names, however, I feel regret, nostalgia, that you are away in England. Would you were here! Then we could see Cocteau's new film, Les Enfants Terribles (underscore title) to-
gather, which is running at the Pantheon cinema (where I first saw La Belle et la Bete). I admire so well the way in which Paris has a native character and mood and can yet support so many foreign, cosmopolitan visitors- including some intelligent, liberal Amerians, one or two of whom I have been lucky enough to meet. The other night, really late, I bought in England one cannot buy a book after 5:30. I appreciate a city which allows one the right to shop at 1:15. I so wish you were here- for the galleries, the restaurants, and the walks in the evenings.

WINNER - 66260392 - southsidesunny

Paris 14 VII MCML

Dearest Sylvia
Paris is very noisy & restless. The celebrations began last
night and will go on, I believe, tomorrow also. Street
dances began about 10.00 yesterday, under flags and paper
lanterns. Today it has rained so I fear that some of the
decorations will be damaged. I have not been out yet,
it is afternoon, but the sounds of music & fireworks sug-
gest that no real interruption has occured. I am glad
to have a lazy day because I have not been early to
bed once. This evening Peter & a Norwegian girl will
be joining Jeanne Koepler, an American called Dick
Brewer, and myself for the celebrations. Even as I write
their names, however, I feel regret, nostalgia, that you
are away in England. Would you were here! Then we
could see Cocteau's new film Les Enfants Terribles to-
gether, which is running at the Pantheon cinema (where I
first saw la Belle et la Bete). I admire so well the way in
which Paris has a native character and mood and can yet
support so many foreign, cosmopolitan visitors - including
some intelligent, liberal Americans, one or two of whom I
have been lucky enough to meet. The other night, really
late, I bought Andre Breton's L'amour Fou: in England one
cannot buy a book after 5.30. I appreciate a city which al-
lows one the right to shop at 1.15. I so wish you were here -
for the galleries, the restaurants, and the walks in the
evenings.

66444708 - JanetCormack

Paris 14 VII MCML
Dearest Sylvia
Paris is very noisy & restless. The celebrations began last night and will go on, I believe, tomorrow also. Street dances began about 10.00 yesterday, under flags and paper lanterns. Today it has rained so I fear that some of the decorations will be damaged. I have not been out yet, it is afternoon, but the sounds of music & fireworks suggest that no real interruption has occurred. I am glad to have a lazy day because I have not been early to bed once. This evening Peter and a Norwegian girl will be joining Jeanne Koepfer, and American called Dick Brewer, and myself for the celebrations. Even as I write their names, however, I feel regret, nostalgia, that you are away in England. Would you were here! Then we could see Cocteau's new film Les Enfants Terrible together, which is running at the Pantheon Cinema (where I first saw La Belle et La Bete). I admire so well the way in which Paris has a native character and mood and can yet support so many foreign, cosmopolitan visitors - including some intelligent, liberal Americans, one or two of whom I have been lucky enough to meet. The other night, really late, I bought Andre Breton's L'Amour Fou: in England one cannot buy a book after 5.30. I appreciate a city which allows one the right to shop at 1.15. I so wish you were here - for the galleries, the restaurants, and the walks in the evenings.

66445055 - gaart2

Paris 14VII MCML
Dearest Sylvia
Paris is very noisy and restless. The celebrations began last night and will go on, I believe, tomorrow also. Street dances began about 10.00 yesterday, under flags and paper lanterns. Today it has rained so I fear that some of the decorations will be damaged. I have not been out yet, it is afternoon, but the sounds of music and fireworks suggest that no real interruption has occurred. I am glad to have a lazy day because I have not been early to bed once. This evening Peter & a Norwegian girl will be joining Jeanne Koepfler, an American called Dick Brewer, and myself for the celebrations. Even as I write their names, however, I feel regret, nostalgia, that you are away in England. Would you were here! Then we could see Cocteau's ne film les Enfants Terribles together, which is running at the Pantheon cinema (where I first saw La Belle et la Bete). I admire so well the way in which Paris has a native character and mood and can yet support so many foreign, cosmopolitan ...... - including some intelligent, like Americans one or two I have been lucky enough to meet. The other night, really late, I bought Andre Breton's L'Amour Fou: in England one cannot buy a book after 5.30. I appreciate a city which allows one the right to shop at 1.15. I so wish you were here - for the galleries, the restaurants, and the wallis in the evenings.

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