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  1. 66046343 - Preacher357
  2. 66059010 - Astrolunos
  3. 66176285 - yuripuppies
  4. 66259769 - jsprake
  5. 66263115 - gailkoelker
  6. WINNER - 66364362 - ethomson

66046343 - Preacher357

Blackheath 28 xi 1950

Dearest Sylvia,
Thank you for your new drawing of Wassilj which
is wonderful and for your letters. In the latest,
which reached me this eveing, by a late post, you
have interpreted almost to optimistically my present
financial position. The cheque I have has settled
the overdraft at the bak. It will be the next
cheque from the Arts Council, which will be soon,
that will support us. That and the N.G. 8; we
must wait a little longer unhappily. Do not for-
get by the way that I go to B'ham on Friday 1st
and 8th December. I will write you again at the
end of the week with facts about finances: I will
write other letters before then, of course, but I
don't suppose I willl know quite when it is alright
for you to come until then. (What about Miller?)

I have done some work on Toulouse-Iautrec (who
is more interesting than I supposed) and I shall go
to the V & A again tomorrow afternoon, after my
N.G. lecture and before my Banstead one.

Anxious as I am to see your Flight I thank I
should not accept your invitation to Pett at the
moment. On Saturday, by the way, I am meeting
Ithell Colquohoun, who, just possibly, may know
somebody who could pay for a magazine. I do not
think I could come to Pett till after the second
B'ham lecture and I hope you will be with me, here,
by then.

The concert on Sunday was in Red Lion Hall and I
felt very nostalgia, remembering lectures you and I
have attended there. Instead of Norman Haire on the
platform against the panelling in memory of Ann Man-
shield Who there was the Aeolian String Quartet: Haydn's
Quartet in D, Op 76, No 5, was superb: Beethoven's
Quartet in B flat was difuse and tedious. Quintet
by Bloch was strictly for Blochheads and sounded like
really serious film music. No to bed.

66059010 - Astrolunos

Blackheath 28 xi 1950

Dearest Sylvia,

Thank you for your new drawing of Wassilj which is wonderful and for your letters. In the latest, which reached me this evening, by a late post, you have interpreted almost too optimistically my present financial position. The cheque I have has settled the overdraft at the bank. It will be the next cheque from the Arts Council, which will be soon, that will support us. That and the N.C. 8: we must wait a little longer unhappily. Do not for-
get by the way that I go to B'ham on Friday 1st and 8th December. I will write you again at the end of the week with facts about finances: I will write other letters before then, of course, but I don't suppose I will know quite when it is alright for you to come until then. (What about Miller?)

I have done some work on Toulouse-Iautrec (who is more interesting than I supposed) and I shall go to the V & A again tomorrow afternoon, after my N.C. lecture and before my Banstead one.

Anxious as I am to see your Flight I think I should not accept your invitation to Pett at the moment. On Saturday, by the way, I am meeting Ithell Colquohoun, who possibly, may know somebody who would pay for a magazine. I do not think I could come to Pett till after the second B'ham lecture and I hope you will be with me, here, by then.

The concert on Sunday was in Red Lion Hall and I felt very nostalgia, remembering lectures you and I have attended there. Instead of Norman Haire on the platform against the panelling in memory of Ann Man-
Shield Who there was the Aeolian String Quartet: Haydn's Quartet in D, Op 76, No 5, was superb: Beethoven's Quartet in B flat was difuse and tedious. Quintet by Bloch was strictly for Blochheads and sounded like really serious film music. Now to bed.



66176285 - yuripuppies

Blackheath 28 xi 1950
Dearest Sylvia,
Thank you for your new drawing of Wassilj which
is wonderful and for your letters. In the latest,
which reached me this evening, by a late post, you
have interpreted almost too optimistically my present
financial position. The cheque I have has settled
the overdraft at the bank. It will be the next
cheque from the Arts Council, which will be soon,
that will support us. That and the N.G. 8: we
must wait a little longer unhappily. Do not for-
get by the way that I go to B'ham on Friday 1st
and 8th December. I will write you again at the
end of the week with facts about finances: I will
write other letters before then, of course, but I
don't suppose I will know quite when it is alright
for you to come until then. (What about Miller?)
I have done some work on Toulouse-Lautree (who
is more interesting than I supposed) and I shall go
to the V & A again tomorrow afternoon, after my
N.G. lecture and before my Ranstead one.
Anxious as I am to see your Flight I think I
should not accept your invitation to Pett at the
moment. On Saturday, by the way, I am meeting Ithell Colquohoun, who, just possibly, may know
somebody who would pay for a magazine. I do not
think I could come to Pett till after the second
B'ham lecture and I hope you will be with me, here,
by then.
The concert on Sunday was in Red Lion Hall and I
felt very nostalgia, remembering lectures you and I
have attended there. Instead of Norman Raire on the
platform against the panelling in memory of Ann Man-
shield Who there was the Aeolian String Quartet: Haydn's
Quartet in D, Op 76, No 5, was superb: Beethoven's
Quartet in B flat was difuse and tedious. Quintet
by Block was strictly for Blochheads and sounded like
really serious film music.
Now to bed.

66259769 - jsprake

Blackheath
28 xi 1950
Dearest Sylvia,
Thank you for your new drawing of Wassilj which
is wonderful and for your letters. in the latests,
which reached me this evening, by a late post, you
have interpreted almost too optimistically my present
financial position. The cheque I have has settled
the overdraft at the bank. It will be the next
cheque from the Arts Council, which will be soon,
That will support us. That and the N.G. 8: we
must wait a little longer unhappily. Do not for-
get by the way that I go to B'ham on Friday 1st
and 8th December. I will write you again at the
end of the week with facts about finances: I will
write other letters before then, of course, but I
don't suppose I will know quite when it is alright
for you to come until then. (What about Miller?)

I have done some work on Toulouse-Lautrec (who is more interesting than I supposed) and I shall go to the B&A again tomorrow afternoon, after my
N.G. lecture and before my Ranstead one.

Anxious as I am to see your Flight I think I
should not accept your invitation to Pett at the
moment. On Saturday, by the way, I am meeting Ithell Colquohoun, who, just possibly, may know
sdomebody who would pay for a magazine. I do not
think I could come to Pett till after the second
B'ham lecture and I hope you will be with me, here,
by then.

The concert on Sunday was in Red Lion Hall and I
felt very nostalgia, remembering lectures you and I
have attended there. Instead of Normer Haire on the
platform against the paneling in memory of Ann Man-
shield Who there was the Aeolian String Quartet: Haydn's
Quartet in D, Op 76, No 5, was superb; Beethoven's
Quartet in B flat was difuse and tedious. Quintet
by Bloch was strictly for Blochheads and sounded like
really serious film music.
Now to the hed.

66263115 - gailkoelker

Blackheath 28 xi 1950
Dearest Sylvia, Thank you for your new drawing of Wassilj which is wonderful and for your letters. In the latest, which reached me this evening, by a late post, you have intercepted almost too optimistically my present financial position. The cheque I have has settled the overdraft at the bank. It will be the next cheque from the Arts Council, which will be soon, that will support us. That and the N.G. (pound sign)8: we must wait a little longer unhappily. Do not forget by the way that I go to B'ham on Friday 1st and 8th December. I will write you again at the end of the week with facts about finances: I will write other letters before then, of course, but I don't suppose I will know quite when it is alright for you to come until then, (What about Miller?) I have done some work on Toulouse-Lautrec (who is more interesting than I supposed) and I shall go to the V & A again tomorrow afternoon, after my N.G. lecture and before my Banstead one.
Anxious as I am to see your Flight I think I should not accept your invitation to Pett at the moment. On Saturday, by the way, I am meeting Ithell Colquohoun, who, just possibly, may know somebody who would pay for a magazine. I do not think I could come to Pett till after the second B'ham lecture and I hope you will be with me, here, by then. The concert on Sunday was in Red Lion Hall and I felt very nostalgia, remembering lectures you and I have attended there. Instead of Norman Haire on the platform against the paneling in memory of Ann Manshield who there was the Aeolian String Quartet: Haydn's Quartet in D, Op 76, No 5, was superb: Beethoven's Quartet in B flat was diffuse and tedious. Quintet by Bloch was strictly for Blochheads and sounded like really serious film music. Now to bed.

WINNER - 66364362 - ethomson

Blackheath 28 xi 1950
Dearest Sylvia,
Thank you for your new drawing of Wassilj which
is wonderful and for your letters. In the latest,
which reached me this evening, by a late post, you
have interpreted almost too optimistically my present
financial position. The cheque I have has settled
the overdraft at the bank. It will be the next
cheque from the Arts Council, which will be soon,
that will support us. That and the N.G. L8: we
must wait a little longer unhappily. Do not for-
get by the way that I go to B'ham on Friday 1st
and 8th December. I will write you again at the
end of the week with facts about finances: I will
write other letters before then, of course, but I
don't suppose I will know quite when it is alright
for you to come until then. (What about Miller?)

I have done some work on Toulouse-Lautrec (who
is more interesting than I supposed) and I shall go
to the V & A again tomorrow afternoon, after my
N.G. lecture and before my Banstead one

Anxious as I am to see your Flight I think I
should not accept your invitation to Pett at the
moment. On Saturday, by the way, I am meeting
Ithell Colquohoun, who, just possibly, may know
somebody who would pay for a magazine. I do not
think I could come to Pett till after the second
B'ham lecture and I hope you will be with me, here,
by then.

The concert on Sunday was in Red Lion Hall and I
felt very nostalgic, remembering lectures you and I
have attended there. Instead of Norman Haire on the
platform against the panelling in memory of Ann Man-
shield Who there was the Aeolian String Quartet: Haydn's
Quartet in D, Op 76, No 5, was superb; Beethoven's
Quartet in B flat was diffuse and tedious. Quintet
by Bloch was strictly for Blochheads and sounded like
really serious film music. Now to bed.

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