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  1. 65945250 - dguent
  2. 65948861 - star-lightcox.net
  3. 66054654 - datastruth
  4. 66066805 - StarSister
  5. 66186927 - nhsia
  6. WINNER - 66275012 - Berhel
  7. 66289141 - southsidesunny

65945250 - dguent

In the bus
Dearest Lawrence,
I suppose you are about 1/2 way through your lecture. I have just returned from a glass of grapefruit-ade - not bad - I was so thirsty. I am in the front - A.1. the bus is very crowded but there is a nice "current of air" at the front. I do hope you caught your train safely and your lecture is going well - do tell me all about it., and the upshot of your various 'phone calls. I have read 25 pages of "the Heat of the Day" I find it very wordy so far - it describes things at great length. Perhaps it improves later.
I so enjoyed being with you even for so short a time. It lessens the time apart by a little. I so enjoyed your lecture - I hope to hear another very soon.
Pett.
I arrived safely, and was met by M. he did not buy any furniture. I told him of your proposed visit on your return and he thought it a good idea. The journey from New-haven is quite easy. You take a train to Lewis (which takes 10 minutes) then catch the London (which is better) or Brighton train to Hastings. Which if connections are good should take under an hour.

65948861 - star-lightcox.net

In the bus

Dearest Lawrence,

I suppose you are about 1/2 way through your lecture - I have just returned from a glass of grape-fruit-ade -not bad - I was so thirsty. I am in the front - A.I. the bus is very crowded but there "is a nice currant of air" at the front. I do hope you caught your train safely and your lecture is going well- do tell me all about it; and the upshot of your various 'phone ?. I have read 25 pages of "the Heart of the Day" I find it very wordy so far-it describes things at great length. Perhaps it improves later.

I enjoyed being with you even for so short a time. It lessen's the time apart by a little. I so enjoyed your lecture - I hope to hear another very soon.

Pelt
I arrived safely, and was met by M. he did not buy any furniture. I told him of your proposed visit on your return and he thought it a good idea. The journey from New-haven is quite easy- you take a train to Lewis (which takes 10 minutes) then catch the London (which is better) or Brighton train to Hasting's which if connection's are good should take under an hour.

66054654 - datastruth

On the bus, Dearest Lawrence, I suppose you are about halfway through your lecture. I have just returned from a glass of grapefruit-aid - not bad - I was so thirsty. I am in the front - A1. The bus is very crowded but there is a nice "current of air" at the front. I do hope you caught your train safely and your lecture is going well - do tell me all about it, and the upshot of your cousins' phone calls. I have read 25 pages of "The Heat of the Day". I find it very wordy so far - it describes things at great length. Perhaps it improves later.
I enjoyed being with you even for so short a time. It lessens the time apart by a little. I so enjoyed your lecture - I hope to hear another very soon. Pelt
I arrived safely, and was met by M. He did not buy any Furniture. I told him of your proposed visit on your return and he thought it a good idea. The journey from Newhaven is quite easy - you take a train to Lewis (which takes 10 minutes) then catch the London (which is better) or Brighton train to Hastings. Which if connections are good should take under an hour.

66066805 - StarSister

In the bus
Dearest Laurence,
I suppose you are about 1/2 way through your lecture. I have just returned from a glass of grape-
fruit-ade - not bad - I was so thirsty. I am in the front - A1. The bus is very crowded
but there is a nice "current of air" at the front.
I do hope you caught your train safely and
your lecture is going well - do tell me all about
it, and the upshot 0f your various phone
call. I have read 25 pages of "the
Heat of the Day' I find it very wordy
so far - it describes things at great length. Perhaps
it improves later.

I enjoyed being with you even for so short a time.
It lessens the time apart a little. I so enjoyed
your letters - I hope to hear another very soon,
pell.

I arrived safely, and was met by M. He
did not buy any furniture. I told him
of your proposed visit or your return and he
thought it was a good idea. The journey from New-
haven is quite easy - you take a train to
Lewis (which takes 10 minutes) then catch the
London (which is better) or the Brighton train to Hastings.
Which if connections are good should take under
an hour.


66186927 - nhsia

In the 'bus

Dearest Lawrence,
I suppose you are about 1/2 way through your
lecture. I have just returned from a glass of grape-
fruit-ade -- not bad -- I was so thirsty. I
am in the front -- A.1. the 'bus is very crowded
but there is a nice "current of air" at the front.
I do hope you caught your train safely and
your lecture is going well -- do tell me all about
it, and the upshot of your various 'phone
calls. I have read 25 pages of "the
Heat of the Day" I find it very wordy
so far -- it describes things at great length. Perhaps
it improves later.
I so enjoyed being with you even for so short a time.
It lessens the time apart by a little. I so enjoyed
your lecture - I hope to hear another very soon.
Pett
I arrived safely, and was met by M. he
did not buy any furniture. I told him
of your proposed visit on your return and he
thought it a good idea. The journey from New-
haven is quite easy -- you take a train to
Lewis (which takes 10 minutes) then catch the
London (which is better) or Brighton train to Hastings.
Which if connections are good should take under
an hour.

WINNER - 66275012 - Berhel

In the bus

Dearest Lawrence

I suppose you are about 1/2 way through your lecture. I have just returned from a glass of grapefruit- ade - not bad - I was so thirsty. I am in the front - A.1. the bus is very crowded but there is a nice "currant of air" at the front. I do hope you caught your train safely and your lecture is going well - do tell me all about it, and the upshot of your various phone calls. I have read 25 pages of "the Heat of the Day" I find it very wordy so far - it describes things at great length. Perhaps it improves later.

I enjoyed being with you even for so short a time, it lessens the time apart by a little. I so enjoyed your lectures - I hope to hear another very soon.

Pett

I arrived safely, and was met by M. he did not buy any furniture. I told him of your proposed visit on your return and he thought it a good idea. The journey from New Haven is quite easy - you take a train to Lewis (which takes 10 minutes) then catch the London (which is better) or Brighton train to Hasting, which if connections are good should take under an hour.

66289141 - southsidesunny

In the bus

Dearest Lawrence,
I suppose you are about 1/2 way through your
lecture - I have just returned from a glass of grape-
fruit-ade -- not bad-- I was so thirsty. I
am in the front --A.1. the bus is very crowded
and there is a nice 'current of air' at the front.
I do hope you caught your train safely and
your lecture is going well-- do tell me all about
it, and the upshot of your various phone
calls. I have read 25 pages of "the
Heat of the Day" I find it very wordy
so far -- it describes things at great length. Perhaps
it improves later.
I so enjoyed being with you even for so short a time.
It lessens the time apart by a little. I so enjoyed
your lecture-- I hope to hear another very soon
Pett.
I arrived safely, and was met by M. he
did not buy any furniture. I told him
of your proposed visit on your return and he
thought it a good idea. The journey from New-
Haven is quite easy-- you take a train to
Lewis (which takes 10 minutes) then catch the
London (which is better) or Brighton train to Hastings.
Which if connections are good should take under
an hour.

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