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  1. 67096474 - not-logged-in-91ae48aaa5b43ee47301
  2. 67153462 - Cusanus
  3. WINNER - 67396087 - gailkoelker
  4. 67836215 - JanetCormack
  5. 68170237 - not-logged-in-f75cca1c538dfbd7d272
  6. 68353907 - Berhel

67096474 - not-logged-in-91ae48aaa5b43ee47301

10 IV 1951
My dearest Syliva,
It was a pleasure to speak to oyu on the phone last evening.
You know, as I was late, I had Mayfair Hotel but they
told me no Mr Wood was there. Then when as
address I went there & sure enough he was in the bar.
The lecture was excellent, really excellent: the discussion
afterwards was not as amusing as when we went together, but
that was because Clifford's lecture was rather
The number of people was down, not much, but
a little. Paul came and he very much enjoyed the lecture
as well as admiring Clifford's charm & authority of manner.
We had a pleasant dinner beforehand, Clifford & I that is.
M leaned against me and crossed his legs so his foot came
onto my legs, to such an extent I almost fell off as I was after now. Poor Dandy!
I have just finished my lectures on classical pictures which I en-
joyed and now I must go to the galleries to see
Buffet & Helion before rusing to Borstead for the last lecture of
the . I can't believe they will actually have me again.
I I anticipate a rest from the. On the way home I must
read about Rubens for Friday's Lecture.
Do you recognise where Dandy is writing from?
Dearest Sylvia, I love you so much and long for Saturday
to come. Beautiful adored I wish it were not that you
are coming.
I love you
Lawrence

67153462 - Cusanus

10.10.1951
My dearest Sylvia,
It was a pleasure to speak to you on the phone last evening. You know, or I was late, I had
rung the Mayfair Hotel, but they told me no Mr. Wood was there. Then when Tiny confirmed the address, I went there and sure enough he was in the bar.
The lecture was excellent, really excellent: the discussion afterward was not as amusing as when we went together, but that was because Clifford's lecture was rather less than definitive. The number of people was down, not much, but a little. Paul came and he very much enjoyed the lecture as well as admiring Clifford's charm & authority of manner. We had a pleasant dinner beforehand, Clifford & I that is. M leaned against me and crossed his legs so his foot came onto my legs, to such an extent that I almost fell off, as I was at the end of the row. Poor Dandy!
I just finished my lecture on classical pictures which I enjoyed, and now I must go to the Leferne & HanoverGalleries to see Buffet & Helion before rushing to Barnstead for the last lecture of the twelve. I can't believe they will actually have me again. Indeed I anticipate a rest from them. On the way home I must read about Rubens for Friday's lecture.
Do you recognize where
Dandy is writing from? Dearest Sylvia, I love you so much and long for Saturday to come. Beautiful adored cat, I wish it were now that you are coming. I love you, Lawrence.

WINNER - 67396087 - gailkoelker

10 10 1951
My dearest Sylvia,
It was a pleasure to speak to you on the phone last evening. You know, as I was late, I had rung the Mayfair Hotel but they told me no Mr. Wood was there. Then when Tiny confirmed the address I went there & sure enough he was in the bar.
The lecture was excellent, really excellent: the discussion afterwards was not as amusing as when we went together but that was because Clifford's lecture was nothing less than definitive. The number of people was down, not much, but a little. Paul came and he very much enjoyed the lecture as well as admiring Clifford's charm & authority of manner. We had a pleasant dinner beforehand, Clifford & I that is.
M leaned against me and crossed his legs so his foot came onto my legs, to such an extend that I almost fell off as I was at the end of the row. Poor Dandy!
I have just finished my lecture on classical pictures which I enjoyed and now I must go to the Galleries to see Buffet & Helion before rushing to Banstead for the last lecture of the twelve. I can't believe they will actually have me again. Indeed I anticipate a rest from them. On the way home I must read about Rubens for Friday's lecture!
(Drawing of lion in office sitting at a desk)
Do you recognize where Dandy is writing from?
Dearest Sylvia, I love you so much and long for Saturday to come. Beautiful adored cat, I wish it were now that you are coming.
I love you
Lawrence

67836215 - JanetCormack

Dandy
10 IV 1951
My dearest Sylvia,
It was a pleasure to speak to you on the phone last evening. You know, as I was late, I had rung the Mayfair Hotel but they told me no Mr Wood was there. Then when Tiny confirmed the address I went there & sure enough he was in the bar.
The lecture was excellent, really excellent: the discussion afterwards was not as amusing as when we went together but that was because Clifford's lecture was nothing less than definitive. The number of people was down, not much, but a little. Paul came and he very much enjoyed the lecture as well as admiring Clifford's charm & authority of manner. We had a pleasant dinner beforehand, Clifford & I that is.
M leaned against me and crossed his legs so his foot cam onto my legs, to such an extent that I almost fell off as I was at the end of the row. Poor Dandy!
I have just finishe dmy lecture on classical pictures which I enjoyed and now I must go Leferse & Haroney Galleries to see Buffet & Helion before rushing to Banstead for the last lecture of the twelve. I can't believe they will actually have me again. Indeed I anticipate a rest from them. On the way home I must read about Rubens for Friday's lecture.
Do you recognise where Dandy is writing from?
Dearest Sylvia, I love you so much and long for Saturday to come. Beautiful adored cat, I wish it were now that you are coming.
I love you
Lawrence

68170237 - not-logged-in-f75cca1c538dfbd7d272

10 10 1951
Dandy
My dearest Sylvia,
It was a pleasure to speak to you on the phone last evening.
You know, as I was late, I had rung the Wayfair Hotel but they
told me no Mr. Wood was there. Then when Tiny confirmed the
address I went there and sure enough he was in the bar.
The lecture was excellent, really excellent: the discussion
afterward was not as amusing as when we went together but
that was Clifford's lecture was nothing less to do-
finitive. The number of people was down, not much, and
a little. Paul came and he very much enjoyed the lecture
as well as admiring Clifford's charm and authority of manner.
We had a pleasant dinner beforehand, Clifford and I that is.
M leaned against me and crossed his legs so his foot came
onto my legs, to such an extent that I almost fell off or I was
at the end of the row. Poor Dandy!
I have just finished my lecture on classical pictures which I en-
joyed and now I must go to the to all
Buffet and before rushing to Bonstead for the last lecture of
the twelve. I can't believe they will actually have me again.
Indeed I anticipate a rest from them. On the way home I must
read about for Friday's lecture!
Do you recognize where Dandy is writing from?
Dearest Sylvia, I love you as much and long for Saturday
to come. Beautiful adored cat, I wish it were now that you
are coming.
I love you
Lawrence

68353907 - Berhel

Dandy

10 iv 1951

My Dearest Sylvia,

It was a pleasure to speak to you on the phone last evening. You know, as I was late, I had rung the Mayfair Hotel but they told me no Mr Wood was there. Then when Tiny confirmed the address I went there and sure enough he was in the bar.

The lecture was excellent, really excellent; the discussion afterwards was not as amusing as when we went together but that was because Clifford's lecture was nothing less than definitive. The number of people was down, not much, but a little. Paul came and he very much enjoyed the lecture as well as admiring Clifford's charm and authority of manner. We had a pleasant dinner beforehand, Clifford and I that is.

M leaned against me and crossed his legs so his foot came onto my legs, to such an extent that I almost fell off as I was at the end of the row. Poor Dardy!

I have just finished my lecture on classical pictures which I enjoyed and now I must go the and Haroney galleries to see Buffet and Kelion before rushing to Banstead for the last lecture of the twelve. I can't believe they will actually have me again. Indeed I anticipate a rest from them. On the way home I must read about Rubeus for Friday's lecture!

Do you recognise where Dardy is writing from?

Dearest Sylvia, I love you so much and long for Saturday to come. Beautiful adored cat, I wish it were now that you are coming.

I love you
Lawrence

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