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  1. 65780693 - Mai-1984
  2. 65793030 - SREM
  3. 65793041 - not-logged-in-682b2b7d85b8b28707bc
  4. 65969187 - Scifigirl12
  5. WINNER - 66035457 - pleiades33
  6. 66169698 - pjwhiteway
  7. 66389357 - not-logged-in-dc021d940ab793fb9c0a

65780693 - Mai-1984

Blackheath. 12 xi 1950

Dearest Sylvia,

I do hope that your journey on Friday was not unbearable and that you were not expected to stay at Greenwoods longer than a day . I hope you are back in Pett today and Iwonder if you have kept your resolve about NOT going to the Remembrance service... I heard some maroons (?) at 11.00 so Yawolla and Hetty danced vigorously for two minutes until Hetty fell exhausted with her hair all over the place.
If only you had stayed on we should have been alright for B'ham have paid me the Renoir. Inereasingly I believe that hedonism is the only possible attitude. Every time I admit the necessity of planning ahead bearing in mind future situatins , something happens to show l could have had my cake and eaten it . Would, my dearest sweetheart, my love that you had stayed. Look after the present and the future looks after you too, is the motto Hetty has painted round Yawolla's new cowboy hat.
So, with the cheque , I went to Ted's: then I went to the N.C. and discovered some exciting new details in the Bronzino : read Martin Davies ' book on Leonado for next Saturday 's lecture (Charles let me use his coffin); raced to the V & A , looked up a book on Bronzino . I have almost finished the Bronzino now and as Iam taking a carbon copy Iwill send it to you in my next letter.
A bird has just been eating some berries on the holly tree for lunch. For mine I finished, apart from other courses, your delicious apple sweet. Thank you again for making it.
The right slides, almost, have come from the V & A and I must say I am glad to have the B'ham lb6 so that I shall not be travelling without a penny to spare as I had expected to do . Also I have paid the milkman whose horse was getting impatient. And , I shall definitely be able to get to Norwish now.
By the way, see if you can guess , before my article comes , what the basic situation in the Bronzino is ,at any rate , what my guess at it is. Partly I amplify Panovsky 's manifest symbols, partly not .
Dearest Sylvia , I adore you :you made me so happy by coming here last week . I hope we shall meet again very soon.

I love you
Lowrance


65793030 - SREM

Blackheath 12 xi 1950

Dearest Sylvia,

I do hope that your journey on Friday was not unbearable and that you were not expected to stay at the Greenwoods longer than a day. I hope you are back in Pett today and I wonder if you have kept your resolve about NOT going to the Remembrance service... I heard some maroons (?) at 11.00 so Yawolla and Hetty danced vigorously for two minutes until Hetty fell exhausted with her hair all over the place.

If only you had stayed on we should have been alright for B'ham have paid me for the Renoir. Increasingly I believe that hedonism is the only possible attitude. Every time I admit the necessity of planning ahead, bearing in mind future situations, something happens to show I could have had my cake and eaten it. Would, my dearest sweetheart, my love, that you had stayed. Look after the present and the future looks after you too, is the motto Hetty has painted round Yawolla's new cowboy hat.

So, with the cheque, I went to Ted's: then I went to the N.G. and discovered some exciting new details in the Bronzino; read Martin Davies' book on Leonardo for next Saturday's lecture (Charles let me use his coffin); raced to the V & A, looked up a book on Bronzino. I have almost finished the Bronzino now and as I am taking a carbon copy I will send it to you in my next letter.

A bird has just been eating some berries on the holly tree for lunch. For mine I finished, apart from other courses, your delicious apple sweet. Thank you again for making it.

The right slides, almost, have come from the V & A and I must say I am glad to have the B'ham L6 so that I shall not be travelling without a penny to spare as I had expected to do. Also I have paid the milkman whose horse was getting impatient. And, I shall definitely be able to get to Norwich now.

By the way, see if you can guess, before my article comes, what the basic situation in the Bronzino is, or, at any rate, what my guess at it is. Partly I amplify Panovsky's manifest symbols, partly not.

Dearest Sylvia, I adore you: you made me so happy by coming here last week. I hope we shall meet again very soon.

I love you

Lawrence

xxx

65793041 - not-logged-in-682b2b7d85b8b28707bc

Blackheath 12 xi 1950

Dearest Sylvia,

I do hope that your journey on Friday was not unbearable and that you were not expected to stay at the Greenwoods longer than a day. I hope you are back in Pett today and I wonder if you have kept your resolve about NOT going to the Remembrance service... I heard some maroons (?) at 11.00 so Yawolla and Hetty danced vigorously for two minutes until Hetty fell exhausted with her hair all over the place.

If only you had stayed on we should have been alright for B'ham have paid me for the Renior. Increasingly I believe that hedonism is the only possible attitude. Every time I admit the necessity of planning ahead, bearing in mind future situations, something happens to show I could have had my cake and eaten it. Would, my dearest sweetheart, my love, that you had stayed. Look after the present and the future looks after you too, is the motto Hetty has painted round Yawolla's new cowboy hat.

So, with the cheque, I went to Ted's: then I went to the N.G. and discovered some exciting new details in the Bronzino; read Martin Davies' book on Leonardo for nest Saturday's lecture (Charles let me use his coffin); raced to the V & A, looked up a book on Bronzino. I have almost finished the Bronzino and as I am taking a carbon copy I will send it to you in my next letter.

A bird has just been eating some berries on the holly tree for lunch. For mine I finished, apart from other courses, your delicious apple sweet. Thank you again for making it.

The right slides, almost, have come from the V & A and I must say I am glad to have the B'ham lb6 so that I shall not be travelling without a penny to spare as I had expected to do. Also I have paid the milkman whose horse was getting impatient. And, I shall definitely be able to get to Norwich now. By the way, see if you can guess, before my article comes, what the basic situation in the Bronzino is, or at any rate, what my guess at it is. Partly I amplify Panovsky's manifest symbols, partly not.

Dearest Sylvia, I adore you: you made me so happy by coming here last week. I hope we shall meet again very soon.

I love you,
Lawrence

65969187 - Scifigirl12

Blackheath 12 xi 1950
Dearest Sylvia,
I do hope that your journey on Friday was not unbearable and that you were not expected to stay at the Greenwoods longer than a day. I hope you are back in Pett today and I wonder if you have kept your resolve about NOT going to the Remembrance service... I heard some maroons (?) at 11.00 so Yawolla and Hetty danced vigorously for two minutes until Hetty fell exhausted with her hair all over the place.
If only you had stayed on we should have been alright for B'Ham have paid me for the Renoir. Increasingly I believe that hedonism is the only possible attitude. Every time I admit the necessity of planning ahead. bearing in mind future situations, something happens to show I could have had my cake and eaten it. Would, my dearest sweetheart, my love, that you had stayed. Look after the present and the future looks after you too, is the motto Hetty has painted round Yawolla's new cowboy hat.
So, with the cheque, I went to Ted's: then I went to the N.G. and discovered some exciting new details in the Bronzino; read Martin Davies' book on Leonardo for next Saturday's lecture (Charles let me use his coffin); raced to the V&A, looked up a book on Bronzino. I have almost finished the Bronzino now and as I am taking a carbon copy I will send it to you in my next letter.
A bird has just been eating some berries on the holly tree for lunch. For mine I finished, apart from other courses you delicious apple sweet. Thank you again for making it.
The right slides, almost, have come from the V&A and I must say I am glad to have the B'ham [pound sign]6 so that I shall not be travelling without a penny to spare as I had expected to do. Also I have paid the milkman whose horse was getting impatient. And, I shall definitely be able to get to Norwich now.
By the way, see if you can guess, before my article comes, what the basic situation in the Bronzino is, or, at any rate, what my guess at it is. Partly I amplify Panovsky's manifest symbols, partly not.
Dearest Sylvia, I adore you: you made me so happy by coming here last week. I hope we shall meet again very soon.
I love you
Lawrence
xxx [hand drawing of hand with pen writing xxx]

WINNER - 66035457 - pleiades33

Blackheath 12 xi 1950

Dearest Sylvia,

I do hope that your journey on Friday was not unbearable and that you were not expected to stay at the Greenwoods longer than a day. I hope you are back in Pett today and I wonder if you have kept your resolve about NOT going to the Remembrance service... I heard some maroons (?) at 11.00 so Yawolla and Hetty danced vigorously for two minutes until Hetty fell exhausted with her hair all over the place.

If only you had stayed on we should have been alright for B'ham have paid me for the Renoir. Increasingly I believe that hedonism is the only possible attitude. Every time I admit the necessity of planning ahead, bearing in mind future situations, something happens to show I could have had my cake and eaten it. Would, my dearest sweetheart, my love, that you had stayed. Look after the present and the future looks after you too, is the motto Hetty has painted round Yawolla's new cowboy hat.

So with the cheque, I went to Ted's: then I went to the N. G. and discovered some exciting new details in the Bronzino; read Martin Davies' book on Leonardo for next Saturday's lecture (Charles let me use his coffin); raced to the V & A, looked up a book on Bronzino. I have almost finished the Bronzino now and as I am taking a carbon copy I will send it to you in my next letter.

A bird has just been eating some berries on the holly tree for lunch. For mine I finished, apart from other courses, your delicious apple sweet. Thank you again for making it.

The right slides, almost, have come from the V & A and I must say I am glad to have the B'ham lb6 so that I shall not be travelling without a penny to spare as I had expected to do. Also I have paid the milkman whose horse was getting impatient. And, I shall definitely be able to get to Norwich now.

By the way, see if you can guess, before my article comes, what the basic situation in the Bronzino is, or, at any rate, what my guess at it is. Partly I amplify Panovsky's manifest symbols, partly not.

Dearest Sylvia, I adore you: you made me so happy by coming here last week. I hope we shall meet again very soon.
I love you
Lawrence

66169698 - pjwhiteway

Blackheath 12 xi 1950

Dearest Sylvia,

I do hope that your journey on Friday was not unbearable and that you were not expected to stay at the Greenwoods longer than a day. I hope you are back in Pett today and I wonder if you have kept your resolve about NOT going to the Remembrance service... I heard some maroons (?) at 11.00 so Yawolla and Hetty danced vigorously for two minutes until Hetty fell exhausted with her hair all over the place.

If only you had stayed on we should have been alright for B'ham have paid me for the Renoir. Increasingly I believe that hedonism is the only possible attitude. Every time I admit the necessity of planning ahead, bearing in mind future situations, something happens to show I could have had my cake and eaten it. Would, my dearest sweetheart, my love, that you had stayed. Look after the present and the future looks after you too, is the motto Hetty has painted around Yawolla's new cowboy hat.

So, with the cheque, I went to Ted's: then I went to the N. G. and discovered some exciting new details in the Bronzino; read Martin Davies' book on Leonardo for next Saturday's lecture (Charles let me use his coffin); raced to the V & A , looked up a book on Bronzino. I have almost finished the Bronzino now and as I am taking a carbon copy I will send it to you in my next letter.

A bird has just been eating some berries on the holly tree for lunch. For mine I finished, apart from other courses, your delicious apple sweet. Thank you again for making it.

The right slides, almost, have come from the V & A and I must say I am glad to have the B'ham 6 so that I shall not be travelling without a penny to spare as I had expected to do. Also I have paid the milkman whose horse was getting impatient. And, I shall definitely be able to get to Norwich now.

By the way, see if you can guess, before my article comes, what the basic situation in the Bronzino is, or, at any rate, what my guess at it is. Partly I amplify Panovsky's manifest symbols, partly not.

Dearest Sylvia, I adore you: you made me so happy by coming here last week. I hope we shall meet again very soon.

I love you,
Lawrence

66389357 - not-logged-in-dc021d940ab793fb9c0a

Blackheath 12 xi 1950

Dearest Sylvia,

I do hope that your journey on Friday was not unbearable and that you were not expected to stay at the Greenwoods longer than a day. I hope you are back in Pett today and I wonder if you have kept your resolve about NOT going to the Remembrance service... I heard some maroons (?) at 11.00 so Yawolla and Hetty danced vigorously for two minutes until Hetty fell exhausted with her hair all over the place.

If only you had stayed on we should have been alright for B'ham have paid me for the the Renoir. Increasingly I believe that hedonism is the only possible attitude. Every time I admit the necessity of planning ahead, bearing in mind future situations, something happens to show I could have had my cake and eaten it. Would, my dearest sweetheart, my love, that you had stayed. Look after the present and the future looks after you too, is the motto Hetty has painted round Yawolla's new cowboy hat.

So, with the cheque, I went to Ted's: then I went to the N. G. and discovered some exciting new details in the Bronzino: read Martin Davies' book on Leonardo for next Saturday's lecture (Charles let me use his coffin) raced to the V & A, looked up a book on Bronzino. I have almost finished the Bronzino now and as I am taking a carbon copy I will send it to you in my next letter.

A bird has just been eating some berries on the holly tree for lunch. For mine I finished, apart from other courses, your delicious apple sweet. Thank you again for making it.

The right slides, almost, have come from the V & A and I must say I am glad to have the B'ham 6 so that I shall not be traveling without a penny to spare as I had expected to do. Also I have paid the milkman whose horse was getting impatient. And, I shall definitely be able to get to Norwich now.

By the way, see if you can guess, before my article comes, what the basic situation in the Bronzino is, or, at any rate, what my guess at it is. Partly I amplify Panovsky's manifest symbols, partly not.

Dearest Sylvia, I adore you: you made me so happy by coming here last week. I hope we shall meet again very soon.

I love you
Lawrence

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