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  1. 65766412 - jsprake
  2. 66444061 - JanetCormack
  3. WINNER - 66567191 - ethomson
  4. 66687152 - xuelee
  5. 66946902 - emcarleton
  6. 68531783 - tmeconverse
  7. 68569574 - ALBECA

65766412 - jsprake

Seaton Carew 3x1 50
Deaest Sylvia
What a stupid and misguided selection committee responsible for the S.C.A. Ex-
hibition! How exasperating of them - and what a gloomy auger of the standard
we may expect of the whole exhibition. However, what is Important to me is
that you have completed so large a work - and I look forward passionately
to seeing it in the near future. I am delighted that the moronic committee
does not discourage you from beginning your 'collages'. What a brave &
sensible cat: I love you for your creative energy and courage.

The sale at Christies appears to have been delightful. Thank you for the
drawing of the which seems to be a most unusual picture. The composi-
tion is voguell, illusively reminiscent of - I don't know what: at any rate
it is startling and daring.

Last nights talk was farily successful I think, and the discussion lasted 45
minutes. I am glad there is only one more lecture, tonight for Daryl I change
it about a bit, this repetition is somewhat boring when the audience (except
at ) is not stimulating.

Reading Antal I have discovered in his notes (close with below
the landscape of his letter-press) various references to Georgiore, Vosso,
Dorri, Ariosto, Venetian mannerism and baroque: nothing important
but useful remarks you may be interested in. Do you think M would lend
me the Ferrari book for the duration of our next week together?

Thank you for reminding me of Seaton Delaval, but it is not, in fact, near
Seaton Carew. The nearest I have been to Deaval is Newcastle (the North of
Newcastle) when I was unfortunately short of time and its a great many
miles from S. Carew, alas. I did see, however, the impressive ruins of
Whitely Abbey on the cliff above that over-rated medieval "beauty-spot"?

Today is mild and windy and the waves are mounting high and dramatically
along the promenade. This will be my last letter from the North but let
me assure you I shall not stop thinking of you. I look forward with
happy anticipation to seeing you on Monday. I shall be at Blackheath
from about one o'clock onwards. What time shall I expect you?
I love you
Lawrence.

66444061 - JanetCormack

Seaton Carew 3 XI 50
Dearest Sylvia
What a stupid and misguided selection committee responsible for the S. E. A exhibition! How exasperating of them - and what a gloomy augur of the standard we may expect of the whole exhibition. However, what is important to me is that you have completed so large a work - and I look forward passionately to seeing it in the near future. I am delighted that the moronic committee does not discourage you from beginning your 'cabbages'. What a brave and sensible cat: I love you for your creative energy and courage.
The sale at Christies appears to have been delightful. Thank you for the drawing up the playman which seems to be a most unusual picture. The composition is roguell, illusively reminiscent of - I don't know what: at any rate it is startling and daring.
Last night's talk was fairly successful I think and the discussion lasted 45 minutes. I am glad there is only one more lecture, tonight for, though I change it about a bit, this repetition is somewhat boring when the audience (except at Whitby) is not stimulating.
Reading Antal I have discovered in his final notes (those rich mines below the landscapes of his letter press) various references to Georgione, Dosso Dossi , Ariosto, Venetian mannerism and baroque: nothing important but useful remarks you may be interested in. Do you think M would lend me the Gaudenzio Ferrari book for the duration of our next week together?
Thank M for reminding me of Seaton Delaval, but it is not, in fact, near Seaton Carew. The nearest I have been to Delaval is Newcastle (its North of Newcastle) when I was unfortunately short of time and its a great many miles from S. Carew, alas. I did see, however, the impressive ruins of Whitby Abbey on the cliff above that over-rated medieval 'beauty spot'?
Today is wild & windy & the waves are mounting high & dramatically along the promenade. This will be my last letter from the North but let me assure you I shall not stop thinking of you. I look forward with happy anticipation to seeing you on Monday. I shall be at Blackheath from about one o'clock onwards. What time shall I expect you?
I love you
Lawrence

WINNER - 66567191 - ethomson

Seaton Carew 3 XI 50
Dearest Sylvia
What a stupid and misguided selection committee responsible for the S.C.A. ex-
hibition! How exasperating of them - and what a gloomy augur of the standard
we may expect of the whole exhibition. However, what is important to me is
that you have completed so large a work - and I look forward passionately
to seeing it in the near future. I am delighted that the moronic committee
does not discourage you from beginning your 'cabbages'. What a brave &
sensible cat: I love you for your creative energy and courage.
The sale at Christies appears to have been delightful. Thank you for the
drawing of the Hayman which seems to be a most unusual picture. The composi-
ion is vaguely, illusively reminiscent of - I don't know what: at any rate
it is startling and daring.
Last night's talk was fairly successful I think and the discussion lasted 45
minutes. I am glad there is only one more lecture, tonight for, though I change
it about a bit, this repetition is somewhat boring when the audience (except
at Whitby) is not stimulating.
Reading Antal I have discovered in his foot notes (those rich mines below
the landscape of his letter-press) various references to Giorgione, Vasso, Dorri, Ariosto, Venetian mannerism and baroque: nothing important
but useful remarks you may be interested in. Do you think M. would lend
me the Ganderzio Ferrari book for the duration of our next week together?
Thank M. for reminding me of Seaton Delaval, but it is not, in fact, near
Seaton Carew. The nearest I have been to Delaval is Newcastle (its North of
Newcastle) when I was unfortunately short of time and its a great many
miles from S. Carew, alas. I did see, however, the impressive ruins of
Whitby Abbey on the cliff above that over-rated medieval 'beauty-spot'.
Today is mild & windy & the waves are mounting high & dramatically
along the promenade. This will be my last letter from the North but let
me assure you I shall not stop thinking of you. I look forward with
happy anticipation to seeing you on Monday. I shall be at Blackheath
from about one o'clock onwards. What time shall I expect you?
I love you
Lawrence

66687152 - xuelee


66946902 - emcarleton

Dearest Sylvia
What a stupid and misguided selection committee responsible for the S.E.A. ex-
hibition! How exasperating of them- and what a gloomy auger of the standard
we may expect of the whole exhibition. However, what is important to me is
that you have completed so large a work- and I look forward passionately
to seeing it in the near future. I am delighted that the moronic committee
does not discourage you from beginning your 'cabbages', what a brave & sensible cat: I love you for your creative and courage.

The sale at appear to have been delightful. Thank you for the
drawing of the which seems to be a most unusual picture. The composi-
tion is , illusively reminiscent of- I don't know what:
it is and daring.

Last night's talk was fairly successful I think and the discussion lasted 45
minutes. I am glad there is only one more lecture, tonight for, though I change
it about a bit, this repetition is somewhat tiring when the audience (except
at is not stimulating.

Reading I have discovered in his rates ( those below
the landscape of his letter-press) various references to georgians, vosso
, , venetian mannerisms and baroque: nothing important
but useful you may be interested in. Do you think M would lend
me the book for the duration of our next week together?

Thank M. for reminding me of Seaton Delaval, but it is not, in fact, near Seaton Carew . The nearest I have been to Seaton Delaval is Newcastle (it's North of Newcastle) when I was unfortunately short of time and it's a great many
miles from S. Carew, alas. I did see, however, the impressive ruins of whitby abbey in the cliff above that one- noted medieval ?

Today is wild & windy & the waves are mounting high &
along the promenade. This will be my last letter from the North but let
me assure you I shall not stop thinking of you. I look forward with
happy antipication to seeing you on Monday. I shall be at Blackheath
from about one o'oclock onwards. What time shall I expect you?

I love you
Lawrence


68531783 - tmeconverse

Seaton Carew 3 xi 50

Dearest Sylvia
What a stupid and misguided selection committee responsible for the S.E.A. exhibition! How exasperating of them - and what a gloomy auger of the standard we may expect of the whole exhibition. However, what is important to us is that you have completed so large a work - and I look forward passionately to seeing it in the near future. I am delighted that the moronic committee does not discourage you from beginning your 'cabbages'. What a brave and sensible cat: I love you for your creative energy and courage.
The sale at Christie's appears to have been delightful. Thank you for the drawing of the Maywar which seems to be a most unusual picture. The comparison is vaguely, illusively reminiscent of - I don't know what: at any rate it is startling and daring.
Last night's talk was fairly successful I think and the discussion lasted 65 minutes. I am glad there is only one more lecture, tonight for, though I change it about a bit, the repetition is somewhat boring when the audience (except at Whitly) is not stimulating.
Reading Antal I have discovered in his foot notes (those rich mines below the landscape of his letter-press) various reference to Georgione, Varro Dosri, Ariosto, Venetian mannerism and baroque: nothing important but useful remarks you may be interested in. Do you think M. would lend me the Sandergio Ferrari books for the duration of our next week together?
Thank you for reminding me of Seaton Odarral, but it not, in fact, near Seaton Carew. The nearest I have been to Oclvel is Newcastle (it's North of Newcastle) when I was unfortunately short of time and it's a great many miles from S. Carew, alas. I did see, however, the impressive ruins of Whitly
Abbey on the cliff above that over-rated medieval 'beauty-spot?
Today is mild & windy & and the waves are mounting high & dramatically along the promenade. This will be my last letter from the North but let me assure you I shall not stop thinking of you. I look forward with happy anticipation to seeing you on Monday. I shall be at Blackheath from about one o'clock onwards. What time shall I expect you?

I love you
Lawrence

68569574 - ALBECA

Seaton Carow 3 x1 50
Dearest Sylvia
What a stupid and misguided selection committee responsible for the S.C.A. exhibition! How exasperating of them and what a gloomy anger of the standard way expert at the whole exhibition. However, what is important to me is that you have completed so large a work - and I look forward passionately to seeing it in the near future. I am delighted that the maronie committee does not discourage you from begining your 'cobboge' . What a & sensible cat: I love you for your creative energy and courage.
The sale at Chirtre appears to have been delightful. Thank you for the drawing w/the which seems to be a smart unusual picture. The corporation is vogues , illusively reminiscent of - I don't know what: at any rate it is startling and daring.
Last night's talk was fairly successful I think and the discussion started 45 minutes. I am glad there is only one more lecture, tonight for though I change it about a bit, this repetition is somewhat boring when the audience (except at ) is not stimulating.
Reading Antal I have discovered in his foot notes (those rich mines below the landscape of his letter press) various references to Georgian, Vosso, Dorri, Ariosto, Venetian mannerism and baroque: nothing important but useful remarks you may be interested in. Do you think lent me the Virginio Ferrari book for the duration of our next week together?
Thank M. for reminding me of Seaton Island, but it is not, in fact, near Seaton Carew. The nearest I have been to Delavel is Newcastle (its North of Newcastle) when I was unfortunately short of time and its a great many miles from S. Carew, alas. I did see, however, the impressive ruins of Whitly Abbey on the cliff above that over-rated medieval -spot?
Today is mild & windy & the manes are mounting high & dramatically along the promenade. This will be my last letter from the North but let me reassure you I shall not stop thinking of you. I look forward with happy anticipation to seeing you on Monday. I shall be at Blackheath from about one o'clock onwards. What time shall I expect you?
I love you
Lawrence

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