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  1. 66607377 - Preacher357
  2. 66682329 - not-logged-in-376344590b8aa9b0de3f
  3. 66768593 - charlotteisreading
  4. 66964664 - JordM
  5. 68356903 - jesseytucker
  6. WINNER - 68361322 - not-logged-in-0f18dd00f28b626353c5
  7. 68479190 - elle67

66607377 - Preacher357

27 iv 1951 Blackheath
Dearest Sylvia
Thank you for your two letters. First let me say that
I shall be delighted to meet you on Sunday and do
the inventory with you. Then, I take it, you will
come back to Blackheath with me for the night?
I will meet whatever train you tell me. I am
so glad to see you again, then, alone.
Your letters are full of charming rural informaton
and images which is very pleasing to me. I am, of
course, overjoyed to hear that you are at work
on a new oil, of a 'little bridge', 'with old
brick work'. Paul was very pleased with his
'Kissing', very pleased indeed: he much admired
your new flowers on the window-ledge painting
and the unfinished double-portrait.
Fancy your being puce! That's like me getting
. (How do you spell it? Still, you know what
I mean.)
Good news about the Kerrington Art Gallery.
I look forward to seeing your watercolour
up there.

66682329 - not-logged-in-376344590b8aa9b0de3f

Blackheath 27 10 1951
Dearest Sylvia
Thank you for your two letters. First let me say that
I shall be delighted to meet you on Sunday and do
the innentary with you. Then, I take it, you will
come back to Blackheath with me for the night?
I ill meet whatever train you tell me. I am
so glad to see you again, then, alone.
Your letters are full of charming rural information
and images which is very pleasing to me. I am, of
course, overjoyed to hear that you are at work
on a new oil, of a 'little bridge', 'with old
brick work'. Paul was very pleased with his
'Kissing', very pleased indeed: he much admired
your new flowers on the window-ledge painting
and the unfinished double-portrait.
Fancy your being pure! That's like my getting
catoon (Ho do you spell it? Still, you know what
I mean.)
Good news about the Kensington Art Gallery.
I look forward to seeing your watercolour up there.

66768593 - charlotteisreading

Blackheath
27 10 1951
Dearest Sylvia
Thank you for your two letters. First let me say that
I shall be delighted to meet you on sunday and do
the inventary with you. Then, I take it, you will
come back to Blackheath with me for the night?
I will meet whatever train you tell me. I am
so glad to see you again, then, alone.
Your letters are full of chaming rural information
and images wich is realy pleasing to me. I am, of
course, oneyeyed to hear that you are at work
on a new oil, of a 'little bridge', 'with old
brick work'. Paul was very pleased with his
'Kissing', very pleased indeed: he much admired
your new flowers on the window-ledge painting
on the unfinished double-portrait.
Fancy you being puce! That's like my getting
caloon. (How do you spell it? Shill, you know what
I mean.)
Good news about the Kensington Art Gallery.
I look forward to receiving your watercolours
uptheme.

66964664 - JordM

Dearest Sylvia
Thank you for your two letters. First let me say that i shall be delighted to meet you on sunday and do

68356903 - jesseytucker

Blackheath 27 I 1951

Dearest Sylvia
Thank you for your two letters. First let me say that
I shall be delighted to meet you on Sunday and do
the inventory with you. Then, I take it, you will
come back to Blackheath with me for the night?
I will meet whatever train you tell me. I am
so glad to see you again, then, alone.
Your letters are full of charming rural information
and images which is very pleasing to me. I am, of
course, overjoyed to hear that you are at work
on a new oil, of a 'little bridge', 'with old
brick work'. Paul was very pleased until his
'kissing', very pleased indeed: he much admired
your new flowers on the window-ledge painting
and the unfinished double-portrait.
Fancy your being nice! That's like my getting
catoon. (How do you spell it? Still, you know what
I mean.)
Good news about the Kensington Art Gallery.
I look forward to seeing your watercolor
up there.

WINNER - 68361322 - not-logged-in-0f18dd00f28b626353c5

Blackheath 27 10 1951
Dearest Sylvia
Thank you for your two letters. First let me say that I shall be delighted to meet you on Sunday and do the inventory with you. Then, I take it, you will come back to Blackheath with me for the night? I will meet whatever train you tell me. I am so glad to see you again, then, alone.

Your letters are full of charming rural information and images which is very pleasing to me. I am, of course, overjoyed to hear that you are at work on a new oil, of a 'little bridge', 'with old brick work'. Paul was very pleased with his 'Kissing', very pleased indeed: he much admired your new flowers on the window-ledges painting and the unfinished double-portrait.

Fancy your being nice! That's like my getting catoor. (How do you spell it? Still, you know what I mean.)

Good news about the Kensington Art Gallery. I look forward to seeing your watercolors up there.

68479190 - elle67

Blackheath 27 10 1951
Dearest Sylvia
Thank you for your two letters. First let me say that I shall be delighted to meet you on Sunday and do the inventory with you. Then, I take it, you will come back to Balckheath with me for the night? I will meet whatever train you tell me. I am so glad to see you again, then, alone.
Your letters are full of charming rural information and images which is very pleasing to me. I am, of course, overjoyed to hear that you are at work on a new oil, of a 'little bridge', 'with old brick work'. Pal was very pleased with his 'kissing', very pleased indedd: he much admired your new flowers on the window-ledge painting and the unfinished double-portrait.
Fancy your being puce! That's like my getting catoon. (How do you spell it? Still, you know what I mean.)
Good news about the Kensington Art Gallery. I look forward to seeing your watercolours up there.

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