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  1. WINNER - 66442495 - Frosty1
  2. 66866053 - gailkoelker
  3. 67323983 - k8mielke
  4. 67881054 - evanstonsherry
  5. 70061518 - Channy58
  6. 70958215 - JanetCormack

WINNER - 66442495 - Frosty1

London 9 viii '50

Dearest Sylvia
My parents came last night - enjoyed themselves I think - though did not help me with the washing up - and I had used everything. They did not notice the bookcase for some time! Your pictures are out of their hiding-places again now.
I am trapped - sans coat - at the post office between N G & Charing X, by a downpour. Yesterday, however, was splendid - I hear - I do hope you were able to paint.
Hodders - I hear - are planning to announce Hogarth among their forthcoming books. Shall I call it Hogarth's Progress - if not what?
I shall go to the Redfern this week - though not, I expect, today as my lecture will not be over till teatime.
Are there any signs of The Grand Manner chapter? I am sorry to bother you about it - it is only the result of my taking seriously your exhortation to get the complete MSS off.
I am sleeping rather poorly at present so I am able to think of you all night, or nearly, as well as all day - visions of you consoling the restless dark. How are you sleeping! I hope soundly.
Dandy carrying the book case home the other day.
I love you
Lawrence

66866053 - gailkoelker

London viii '50 Dearest Sylvia My parents came last night-enjoyed themselves I think-though did not help me with the washing up-and I had used"everything". They did not notice the bookcase for some time! Your pictures are out of their hiding-places again now. I am trapped-"sans" coat-at the post office between N G & Charing X, by a downpour. Yesterday, however, was splendid-I do hope you were able to paint. Madders-I hear are planning to announce Hogarth among their forthcoming books. Shall I call it "Hogarth's Progress"-if not what? I shall go to the Redfern this week-thought not, I expect, today as my lecture will not be over till . Are there any signs of "the Grand Manner" chapter? I am sorry to bother you about it-it is only the result of my taking seriously your exhortations to get the complete off. I am sleeping rather poorly at present so I am able to think of yourall night, or nearly, as well as all day-visions of you corralling the restless dark. How are you sleeping? I do hope soundly. (3 pen drawings of lion carrying a bookcase in different positions). Dandy carrying the book case I moved the other day. I love you Lawrence

67323983 - k8mielke

London 6 III '50 Dearest Sylvia My parents came out last night - enjoyed themselves I think - though did not help me with the washing up - and I had used everything. They did not noticed the bookcase for some time! Your pictures are out of their hiding-places again now. I am trapped - sans coat - at the post office between WNG & Claring X, by a downpour. Yesterday, however, was splendid - I do hope you were able to paint. Hadders - I hear - are planning to announce Hogarth among their forthcoming books. Shall I call it Hogarth's Progress - if not what? I shall go to the Redfern this week - though not, I expect, today as my lecture will not be over till sometime. Are there any signs of The Grand Manner chapter? I am sorry to bother you about it - it is only the result of my taking seriously your exhortation I get the complete MSS aff. I am sleeping rather poorly at the present so I am able to think of you all night, or nearly, as well as all day - visions of you corralling to rather dark. How are you sleeping? I do hope soundly. Dandy carrying the book case lamp the able lay.

67881054 - evanstonsherry

London
9 VIII '50
Dearest Sylvia
My parents came last night - enjoyed themselves I think -
though di not help me with the washing up - I had used
everything. They did not notice the bookcase fo some time!
Your pictures are out of their hiding places again now.
I am trapped - sans coat - at the post office between
a N.G by Charing X, by a downpour. Yesterday, however,
was splendid - I do hope you were able to paint.
Madders - I hear are planning to announce Hogarth
away their forthcoming books. Shall I call it
Hogarth's Progress - if not what?
I shall go to the Redfern this week - though not, I ex-
pect, today or my lecture will not be over till tea-
time.
Are there any signs of The Grand Manner chapter?
I am sorry to bother you about it - it is only the re-
sult of my taking seriously your exhortations to get
the complete MSS off.
I am sleeping rather poorly at present so I am able to
think of you all night, or nearly, as well as all day -
visions of you unrolling to northern dark. How are
you sleeping? I do hope soundly.

Dandy carrying the book case home the other day.

I love you
Lawrence

70061518 - Channy58

London ' 50

Dear Sylivia
My parents came last night - enjoyed themselves I think - though did not help me with the washing up - and I had used everything. They did not notice the bookcase for some time ! Your pictures are out of their hiding -places again now.
I am trapped - sans coat - at the post office between a NG & Charing X, by a downpour. Yesterday, however, was splendid - I do hope you were able to paint.
Holdens - I hear - are planning to Hogarth away this forthcoming books. Shall I call it Hogarth's Progress - if not what ?

I shall go to the Redfern this week - though not, I expect, today as my lecture will not be over till tea-time.
Are there any signs of The Grand Manner drafts ? I am sorry to bother you about it - it is only the result of my taking seriously your exhortation to get the complete MSS off.
I am sleeping rather poorly at present so I am able to think of you all night, or nearly, as well as all day - visions of you consoling to dark. How are you sleeping ? I do hope soundly.
carrying the book case the other day.
I love you
Lawrence

70958215 - JanetCormack

London 9 VIII '50
Dearest Sylvia
My parents came last night - enjoyed themselves I think - though did not help me with the washing up - and I had used everything. They did not notice the bookcase for some time! Your pictures are out of their hiding-places again now.
I am trapped - sans coat - at the post office between the NG & Charing X, by a downpour. Yesterday, however, was splendid - I do hope you were able to paint.
Hodders - I hear - are planning to announce Hogarth abmong their forthcoming books. Shall I call it Hogarth's Progess - if not what?
I shall go to the Redfern this week - though not, I expect, today as my lecture will not be over till tea-time.
Are there signs of The Grand Manner chapter? I am sorry to bother you about it - it is only the result of my taking seriously your exhortations to get the complete MSS off.
I am sleeping rather poorly at present so I am able to think of you all night, or nearly, as well as all day - visions of you consoling the restless dark. How are you sleeping? I do hope soundly.
Dandy carrying the bookcase home the other day.
I love you
Lawrence

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