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  1. 66074213 - not-logged-in-bcc4080134b7f00441ba
  2. 66120595 - Culebra78
  3. 66163234 - tmeconverse
  4. WINNER - 66170550 - SREM
  5. 66392554 - Zunie2010
  6. 66465852 - not-logged-in-ad91d43b31eeff44eb15
  7. 66516112 - gailkoelker

66074213 - not-logged-in-bcc4080134b7f00441ba

London 11th August
Dearest Sylvia
I have been to the Redfern but the pictures have not been changed since we were there - but I will go there again next week.
Yesterday I went to the opening of a new exhibition at the A/A because it was opened by Robert Melvillle. He gave a delightful & penetrating little talk about abstraction & naturalism, illuminated with erotic analogies. He asked about Morgarth.
I am going to a 'party' (maybe it will turn out to be more of a social evening) at the Uhlman's on Monday. Inhid is being given for some American students due to arrive here on Sunday. I am hoping Paul Santbey will come - he will if he's got his fare to Hampstead.
I asked Wally & Eric to visit me on Sunday and Wally wanted to bring Charles Perry, & Iris & Andre also. I was noncommittal but it seems to have happened anyway - Inhid is a bore. They are going to bring much of the food however. You are not the only one with useless guests, alas!
It is nearly lunch time and I am wondering if I can afford to have a Chinese lunch. Dondyis not sure but Matty hopes to persuade him. (I must do some shopping for Sunday!)
I saw Charles for tea yesterday. It seems Sir Henry Hake asked him if I had seen Lechester's picture . If I had finished the book it would not be necessary but if I had not Sir Henry might be able to arrange it but did not want Charles to suggest the idea to me. My reply was suitably dignified... LJ said he was glad to hear Morgarth would be out soon in case he heard of any lecturing positions I might fill & a forthcoming book would prove helpful. I don't know if he has anything in mind....
Love you
Lawrence
(this is a really nersy letter for my cat)

66120595 - Culebra78


66163234 - tmeconverse

11th August

London

Dearest Sylvia
I have been to the Redfern but the pictures have not been changed since we were there - but I will go there again next week.
Yesterday I went to the opening of a new exhibition at the AIA because it was opened by Robert Melvill. He gave a delightful & penetrating little talk about abstraction & naturalism, illuminated with erotic analogies. hH asked about Hogarth.
I am going to a 'party' (maybe it will turn out to be more of a 'social evening') at the Uhlman's on Monday- which is being given for some American students due to arrive here on Sunday. I am hoping Paul Southly will come - he will if he's got his fare to Hampstead.
I asked Wally & Eric to visit me on Sunday and Wally wanted to bring Charles Perry & Iris & Andre also. I was non-commital but it seems to have happened anyway. So I shall have 4 guests on Sunday - which is a bore. They are going to bring much of the food, however. You are not the only one with useless guests, alas!
It is nearly lunch time and I am wondering if I can afford to have a Chinese lunch. Dandy is not sure but Hetty hopes to persuade him (I must do some shopping for Sunday!)
I saw Charles for tea yesterday. It seems Sir Henry Make asked him if I had seen Lechester's picture. If I had finished the book it would not be necessary but if I had not Sir Henry might be able to arrange it but did not want Charles to suggest the idea to me. My reply was suitable dignified... C J said he was glad to hear Hogarth would be out soon in case he heard of any lecturing positions I might fill & a forthcoming work would seem helpful. I don't know if he has anything in mind ....
Leone you
Lawrence

(This is a really newsy letter for my calth)

WINNER - 66170550 - SREM

London 11th August

Dearest Sylvia

I have been to the Redfern but the pictures have not been changed since we were there - but I will go there again next week.

Yesterday I went to the opening of a new exhibition at the A/A because it was opened by Robert Melville. He gave a delightful & penetrating little talk about abstraction $ naturalism, illuminated with erotic analogies. He asked about Hogarth.

I am going to a 'party' (maybe it will turn out to be more of a 'social evening') at the Uhlman's on Monday - which is being given for some American students due to arrive here on Sunday. I am hoping Paul Southey will come - he will if he's got his fare to Hampstead.

I asked Wally and Eric to visit me on Sunday and Wally wanted to bring Charles Perry & Iris & Andre also. i was noncommital but it seems to have happened anyway. So I shall have 4 guests on Sunday - which is a bore. They are going to bring much of the food, however. You are not the only one with useless guests, alas!

It is nearly lunch time and I am wondering if I can afford to have a Chinese lunch. Dandy is not sure but Hetty hopes to persuade him. (I must do some shopping for Sunday!)

I saw Charles for tea yesterday. It seems Sir Henry Blake asked him if I had seen I echester's picture. If I had finished the book it would not be necessary and if I had not Sir Henry might be able to arrange it but did not want Charles to suggest the idea to me. My reply was suitably dignified...CJ said he was glad to hear Hogarth would be out soon in case he heard of any lecturing positions I might fill & a forthcoming book would make helpful. I don't know if he has anything in mind....

Love you
Lawrence

(This is a really newsy letter for my ca

66392554 - Zunie2010

11 August
London

Dearest Sylvia

I have been to the Redfern but the pictures have not been since we were there - but I will go there again next week.

Yesterday I went to the opening of a new exhibition at the AIA because it was opened by Robert Melville. He gave "delightful & penetrating little talk about abstraction & naturalism, illuminated with erotic analogies. He asked about Mogarth.

I am going to a 'party' (maybe it will turn out to be more of a 'social evening') at the Uhlman's on Monday - which is being given for some American students due to arrive here on Sunday. I am hoping Paul Santley will come - he will if he's got his fare to Hampstead.

I asked Wally & Eric to visit me on Sunday and Wally wanted to bring Charles Perry, & Iris & Andre also. I was non-committal but it seems to have happened anyway. So I shall have 4 guests on Sunday - which is a bore. They are going to bring much of the food, however. You are not the only one with useless guests, alas!

It is nearly lunch time and I am wandering if I can afford to have a Chinese lunch. Dandy is not sure but hopes to persuade him. (I must do some shopping for Sunday!)

I saw Charles for tea yesterday. It seems Henry Blake asked him if I had seen picture. I had finished the book it would not be necessary and if I had not Sir Henry might be able to arrange it but did not want Charles to suggest the idea to me. My reply was suitably dignified... (I said he was glad to hear Mogarth would be out soon in case he hear of any lecturing positions I might fill in a forthcoming book would seem helpful. I don't know if he has anything in mind...

Love you

(This is a really
messy letter
for my
)

66465852 - not-logged-in-ad91d43b31eeff44eb15

London 11th August
Dearest Sylvia, I have been to the Redfern but the pictures have not been changes since we were there, but I will go there again next week. Yesterday I went to the opening of a new exhibition the AIA because it was opened by Robert Melville. He gave a delightful & penetrating little talk about abstraction& naturalism, illuminated with exotic analogies. He asked about Hogarts.
I am going to a 'party' (maybe it will turn out to be more of a 'social evening') at the Uhlwans on Monday which is being given for some American students due to arrive here on Sunday. I am hoping Paul Southey will come, he will if he's got his fare to Hamstead.
I asked Wally & Eric to visit me on Sunday and Wally wanted to bring Charles Perry & Iris & Anre also. I was noncommittal but it seems to have happened anyway, so I shall have 4 guests on Sunday, which is a bore. They are going to bring much of the food, however. You are not the only one with useless guests, alas!
I saw Charles Forster yesterday. It seems Sir Henry Hake asked him if I had seen Lechesters picture. If I had finished the book it would not be necessary and if I had not Sir Henry might be able to arrange it but did not want Charles to suggest the idea to me. My reply was suitably dignified... CJ said he was glad to hear Hogarts would be out soon in case he heard of any lecturing positions I might fill & a forthcoming book would be helpful. I don't know if he has anything in mind..
Love you Lawrence
(This is a really messy letter for my cat)

66516112 - gailkoelker

London 11th August
Dearest Sylvia I have been to the Redfern but the pictures have not been changed since we were there-but I will go there again next week. Yesterday I went to the opening of a new exhibition at the AIA because it was opened by Robert Melville. He gave a delightful & penetrating little talk about abstraction & naturalism, illuminated with erotic analogies. He asked about Hogarth. I am going to a 'party' (maybe it will turn out to be more of a 'social evening') at the Uhrlman's on Monday-which is being given for some American students due to arrive here on Sunday. I am hoping Paul Southey will come-he will if he's got his fare to Hampstead. I asked Molly & Eric to visit me on Sunday and Molly wanted to bring Charles Perry & Iris & Andre also. I was non-committal but it seems to have happened anyway. So I shall have 4 guests on Sunday-which is a bore. They are going to bring much of the food, however. You are not the only one with useless guests, alas! It is nearly lunch time and I am wondering if I can afford to have a Chinese lunch. Dandy is not sure but Hetty hopes to persuade him (I must do some shopping for Sunday!) I saw Charles for tea yesterday. It seems Sir Henry Blake asked him if I had seen picture. If I had finished the book it would not be necessary but if I had not Sir Henry might be able to arrange it but did not want Charles to suggest the idea to me. My reply was critically dignified...C J said he was glad to hear Hogarth would be out soon in case he heard any lecturing positions I might fill as a forthcoming book would prove helpful. I don't know if he has anything in mind...Love you Lawrence (this is really a newsy letter for my )

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