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  1. 66040340 - Lynst
  2. 66134827 - MrComaToes2
  3. 66210183 - EssalureLenara
  4. 66287050 - Preacher357
  5. WINNER - 66492494 - StarwatcherHB
  6. 66708076 - SailorVal

66040340 - Lynst

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I spent this morning struggling up by the
Church the wind getting gradually
higher and higher until by 12 . O'clock
it was impossible to do any more
work. I had started at
10.30. I am, however, pleased to have
achieved something; and have done
a good deal of the hill on which
Fairlight Church stands. The afternoon
being dull and windy and feel disinc-
lined to stand at the top of Far'l
Hill this afternoon. The forecast is
rain. M. has suggested that we go
over to Rye to see any possibilities
for a shop there.

Thank you so much for your 2 letters
which came this morning when I
had finished the first part of this letter.
I particularly enjoy the picture of
Dandy "au cafe". I wonder how
long you are staying with Peter.

66134827 - MrComaToes2

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I spent this morning struggling up by the church the wind getting gradually higher and higher until by 12 o'clock it was impossible to do any more work. I had started at 10:30. I am however pleased to have achieved something; and have done a good deal of the land on which Fairlight Church stands. The afternoon being dull and windy and feel disinc - lined to stand at the top of Friar's Hill this afternoon. The precast is rain. M. suggested that we go over to Rye to see any possibilities of a shop there.
Thank you so much for your 2 letters which came this morning when I had finished the first part of this letter. I particularly appreciate the picture of Dandy "au cafe"! I wonder how long are you staying with Peter.

66210183 - EssalureLenara

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I spent the morning struggling up by the
church the wind getting gradually
higher and higher until by 12 o'clock
it was impossible to do any more
work. I had started at
10.30. I am, however, pleased to have
achieved something; and have done
a good deal of the level on Wlueh
Fairlight Church stands. The afternoon
being dull and windy and feel disinc-
lined to stand at the top of Truan'p
Hill this afternoon. The forecast is
rain. M. has suggested that we go
over to Rye to see any possibilities
for a shop there.
Thank you so much for your 2 letters
which came this morning when I
had finished the first part of this letter.
I particularly enjoy the picture of
Dandy 'au cafe'. I wonder how
long you are staying with Peter.

66287050 - Preacher357

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I spent this morning struggling up by the
church the wind getting graduly
higher and higher until by 12 o clock
it was impossible to do any more
work. I had started at
10:30. I am however, pleased to have
achieved something; and have done
a good deal of the lull on which
Fairlight Church stands. The afternoon
being dull and windy and feel disinc-
lined to stand at the top of
this afternoon. The forecast is
rain. M. has suggested that we go
over to Rye to see any possibilities
for a shop there.
Thank you so much for your 2 letters
which came this morning when I
had finished the first part of the letter.
I particualarly enjoy the picture of
Dandy "au cafe"! I wonder how
long you are staying with Peter.

WINNER - 66492494 - StarwatcherHB

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I spent this morning struggling up by the
church the wind getting gradually
higher and higher until by 12 o'clock
it was impossible to do any more
work. I had started at
10.30. I am , however, pleased to have
achieved something; and have done
a good deal of the hill on which
Fairlight Church stands. The afternoon
being dull and windy and feel disinc-
lined to stand at the top of Friar's
Hill this afternoon. The forecast is
rain. M. has suggested that we go
over to Rye to see any possibilities
for a shop there.
Thank you so much for your 2 letters
which came this morning when I
had finished the first part of this letter.
I particularly enjoy the picture of
Dandy "au cafe". I wonder how
long you are staying with Peter.

66708076 - SailorVal

view.
2.0.
I spent the morning struggling up by the
church the wind gently gradually
higher and higher until by 12 'clock
it was impossible to do any more
work. I had started at
10.30. I am, however, pleased to have
achieved something; and have done
a good deal of the hill on which
Fairlight Church stands. The afternoon
being dull and windy and disinc-
lined to stand at the top of Friar's
Hill this afternoon. The forecast is
rain. M. has suggested that we go
over to Rye to see any possibilities
for a shop there.
Thank you so much for your 2 letters
which came this morning when I
had finished the first part of this letter.
I particularly enjoy the picture of
Dandy "au cafe"! I wonder how
long you are staying with Peter.

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