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  6. WINNER - 65971705 - tinkapuppy
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65849058 - hoskinml

[12-9-50]
Tuesday
Dearest Sylvia -
I am writing - as you can tell, I am sure,- from the pen in a post office. I have had lunch with Charles which was terribly boring = if you think I was slack in a fortnight in Paris you should hear what Charles did not do in his 9 days! i shall not waste space on him further.
I was charmed to notice in Brighton the large number of very dignified cats - most of them employing the Regency setting better than their owners. Really, I have never seen so many fine cats at once. I enjoyed the Ravilion furnish-ings very much, though the arrangement is by no means com-prehensive or ideal. One charming clock has a shepherd (Narcissus?) leaning on a plinth holding the dial, below which is a lion's head spouting a glass spiral which rotates, & appears like water. There is a mirror base.
I expect Ting has sat for you by now - I hope so. Tomorrow I am devoting to lectures which I must get ready by the end of the week I shall devote to finishing the Hogarth chapter. I am thinking of analysing a cowboy film in terms of the Grail legend. John McHale & I are going to the pictures this evening - probably to another Western as Orphee is off. I shall have written some of it when you come, I hope - I have posted off my Child Art review. i enclose a new poem for you - about you.
I'm glad you enjoy Great Morning - as I did.
The Redfern is being somewhat rebuilt at the moment & the pictures are still the 2nd installment.
I love you, my beauty,
I love you
Lawrence

65884619 - star-lightcox.net

Tuesday Dearest Sylvia I am writing - as you can tell, I am sure, from the pen in a post office. I have had lunch with Charles which was terribly boring: if you think I was slack in a fortnight in Paris you should hear what Charles did not do in his 9 days! I shall not waste space on him further. I was charmed to notice in Brighton the large number of very dignified cats - most of them employing the Regency setting better than their owners. Really, I have never seen so many fine cats at once. I enjoyed the furnishings very much, though the arrangement is by no means comprehensive or ideal. One charming clock has a shepard (Narcissius?) leaning on a plinte holding the dial, below which is a lion's head spouting a glass spiral which rotates, & appears like water. There is a mirror base. I expect Tiny has sat for you by now - I hope so. Tomorrow I am devoting to lecture which I must get ready & the end of the week I shall devote to finishing the Mogorth chapter. I am thinking of analysing a cowboy film in terms of the giaul legend. John McHale & I are going to the picture this evening - probably to another western as Orglee is off. I shall have written some of it when you come. I hope - I have posted off my Child Art review. I enclosed a new poem for you - about you. I'm glad you enjoy great morning - as i did. The Redfern is being somewhat rebuilt at the moment & the pictures are still the 2nd installment. I love you, my beauty, I love you Lawrence

65912396 - tpod74

12-9-50
Tuesday
Dearest Sylvia.
I am writing - as you can tell, I am sure, from the pen in a post office. I have had lunch with Charles which was terribly boring: if you think I was slack in a fortnight in Paris you should hear what Charles did not do in his 9 days! I shall not waste space on him further.

I was charmed to notice in Brighton the large number of very dignified cats, most of them employing the Regency setting rather than thier owners. Really, I have never seen some many fine cats at once. I enjoyed the Pearition furnishings very much, though the arrangement is by no means ( Narcissey) comprehensive or ideal. One charming clock has a shephard leaning on plinth holding the dial, below which is a lion's head sporting a glass spiral which rotates, & appears like water, There is a minor vase.

I expect Ting has sat for you by now - I hope so. Tomorrow I am devoting to lectures which I must get ready & the end of the week I shall devote to finishing the Hogarth chapter. I am thinking of analysing a cowboy film in terms of the aul legend. John McHale & I are going to the pictures this evening - probably to orate Westerns a Orphee is off. I shall have written some of it when you come, I hope. I have passed off my Child Art review. I enclose a new poem for you - about you.

I'm glad you enjoy - as I did.
The Redfern is being somewhat rebuilt at the moment & the pictures are still the 2nd installment.
I love you, my beauty,
Love you Lawrence.

65927818 - gailkoelker

Tuesday [12-9-50]
Dearest Sylvia-
I am writing-as you can tell, I am sure, from the pen in a post office. I have had lunch with Charles which was terribly boring: if you think I was slack in a fortnight in Paris you should hear what Charles did not do in his 9 days! I shall not waste space on him further.
I was charmed to notice in Brighton the large number of very dignified cats-most of them employing the Regency setting better than their owners. Really, I have never seen so many fine cats at once. I enjoyed the Pavilion furnishings very much, though the arrangement is by no means comprehensive or ideal. One charming clock has a shepherd (Narcisus?) leaning on a holding the dial, below which is a lion's head spouting a glass spiral which rotates, & appears like water. There is a mirror base.
I expect Ting has sat for you by now-I hope so. Tomorrow I am devoting to lectures which I must get ready & the end of the week I shall devote to finishing the Hogarth chapter. I am thinking of analyzing a cowboy film in terms of the legend. John McHale & I are going to the pictures this evening-probably to another Western as Orflee is off. I shall have written some of it when you come, I hope. I have posted all my child art review. I enclose a new poem for you-about you.
I'm glad you enjoy Great Morning-as I did. The Redfern is being somewhat rebuilt at the moment & the pictures are still the 2nd installment.
I love you, my beauty,
Love you Lawrence

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WINNER - 65971705 - tinkapuppy

[12-9-50]
Tuesday
Dearest Sylvia -
I am writing - as you can tell, I am sure, from the pen
in a post office. I have had lunch with Charles which was
terribly boring: if you think I was slack in a fortnight in Paris
you should hear what Charles did not do in his 9
days! I shall not waste space on him further.
I was charmed to notice in Brighton the large number of
very dignified cats - most of them employing the Regency
setting better than their owners. Really, I have never seen
so many fine cats at once. I enjoyed the Pavilion furnish-
ings very much, though the arrangement is by no means com-
prehensive or ideal. One charming clock has a shepherd (Narcissus?)
leaning on a plinth holding the dial, below which is a lion's
head spouting a glass spiral which rotates, & appears like
water. There is a mirror base.
I expect Tiny has sat for you by now - I hope so. Tomorrow
I am devoting to lectures which I must get ready & the end
of the week I shall devote to finishing the Hogarth chapter.
I am thinking of analyzing a cowboy film in terms of the
graal legend. John McHale & I are going to the pictures
this evening - probably to another Western as Orphee is off.
I shall have written some of it when you come, I hope.
I have posted off my Child Art review. I enclose a new
poem for you - about you.
I'm glad you enjoy Great Morning - as I did.
The Redfern is being somewhat rebuilt at the moment
& the pictures are still the 2nd installment.
I love you, my beauty,
I love you
Lawrence

66069136 - Cusanus

Tuesday,
Dearest Sylvia -
I am writing, as you can tell, I am sure from the pen in a past office. I have had lunch with Charles which was terribly boring - if you think I was slack in a fortnight in Paris, you should hear what Charles did not do in his 9 days! I shall not waste space on him further.
I was charmed to notice in Brighten the large number of very dignified cats - most of them employing the Regency setting better than their owners. Really, I have never seen so many fine cats at once. I enjoyed theRaviion furnishings very much, though the arrangement is by no means comprehensive or ideal. One charming clock has shepherd(Narcissien?) leaning on a linte holding the dial, below which is a lions head spouting a glass spiral which rotates, & appears like water. There is a mirror base.
I expect Tiny has sat for you by now - I hope so. Tomorrow I am devoting two lectures which I must get ready & the end the week I shall devote to finishing the Hogarth chapter. I am thinking of analyzing a cowboy film in terms of the Jeaullegend. John McHale & I are going to the picture this evening - probably to another Western as Orplee is off. I shall have written some of it when you come, I hope - I have posted off my Child Art review. I enclose a new poem for you - about you.
I'm glad you enjoy
Great Marning - as I did. The Redfarm is being somewhat rebuilt at the moment & the pictures are still the 2nd installment.
I love you, my beauty,
Love you, Lawrence

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