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- 67044741 - Preacher357
- 67255271 - xuelee
- 67318837 - k8mielke
- WINNER - 67415246 - ethomson
- 68236123 - Badenkate
- 68560114 - altheist

67044741 - Preacher357
nice his own son. W.H. Smith was in his cabinet. Tho' himself an aristocrat he itwas who brought commercial men into the conservative party - giving is a
character of paramount importance today.
This afternoon I must go to the S and A with the Banstead people and troop round
the primary collection with them for two hours - for what can only be described as an age. Heigh Ho.
Your purchases at the Hastings sales sound very interesting: I look forward to seeing
them. I'm sorry you have had to go into the town twice - poor cat, and with such a
short painting day, too. It is nearly 12 o'clock now: half the day's light gone al-
ready.
By the way, can you tell me what time my lecture is on Thursday? I think I
may not travel down until the afternoon (so I can work on the lecture during
the morning,)
I have read Pirandello's 6 characters, Henry IV, & Right You Are (if You Think So),
enjoying then very much. Me, too, seems obedient to the cliche's of the well-made
play. In his mixture of illusion and reality he seem to have influenced Coctean's
Les Chenaliers de la Table Rude in which enchantment v. reality is the theme. Tho'
Coctean's attitude is very different.
I adore you, my beauty. I can hardly wait to see you again. I love you
Lawrence
67255271 - xuelee
nise his own son. W.H.Smith was in his cabinet. Tho' himself an aristocrat he it was who brought commercial men into the conservative party giving it a claroctes of a paramount importance today.This afternoon I must go to the Ward of with the Banstead people and troop round the primary collection with them for two hours for what can only he described as an age. Heigh Ho.
Your purchases at the Hastings sales sound very interesting: I look forward to seeing them. I'm sorry you have had to go into the town twice - poor cat, and with such a short painting day, too. It is nearly 12 o'clock now: half the day's light gone al-ready.
By the way, can you tell me what time my lecture is on Thursday? I think I may not travel down until the afternoon (so I can work on the lecture during the morning).
I have read Pirandello's 6 Characters, Henry IV, & Right You Are (if you think so), enjoying them very much. Me, too, seem sobidient to the clich'es of the well-node play In this mixture of illusion and reality he seems to have influenced Cocteau's Les Chevaliers de la Table ronde in which enchantment v. reality is the theme. The' cocteau's attitude is very different.
I adore you, my beauty. I can hardly wait to see you again. I love you
Lawrence
67318837 - k8mielke
miss his own son. W.H. Smith was in his cabinet. Tho' himself an aristocrat he it was who brought commercial men into the conservative party - giving it a character of paramount importance today. This afternoon I must go to the V and A with the Banstead people and troop round the primary collection with them for two hours - for what can only be described as an age. Heigh Ho. Your purchases at the Hastings sales sound very interesting: I look forward to seeing them. I'm sorry you have had to go into the town twice - poor car, and with such a short painting day, too. It is nearly 12 o' clock now: half the day's light gone already. By the way, can you ell me what time my lecture is on Thursday? I think I may not travel down until the afternoon (so I can work on the lecture during the morning). I have read Pirandello's 6 Characters, Henry IV, & Right You Are (if You Think So), Enjoying them very much. Me, too, seems obedient to the cliches of the well-made play. In his mixture of illusion and reality he seems to have influenced Cocteau's les Chevaliers de la Table Ronde in which enchantment v. reality is the theme. Tho' Cocteau's attitude is very different. I adore you, my beauty. I can hardly wait to see you again. I love you LawrenceWINNER - 67415246 - ethomson
nise his own son. W.H. Smith was in his cabinet. Tho' himself an aristocrat he itwas who brought commercial men into the Conservative party - giving it a
character of paramount importance today.
This afternoon I must go to the V and A with the Banstead people and troop round
the primary collection with them for two hours - for what can only be described
as an age. Heigh Ho.
Your purchases at the Hastings sales sound very interesting: I look forward to seeing
them. I'm sorry you have had to go into the town twice - poor cat, and with such a
short painting day, too. It is nearly 12 o'clock now: half the day's light gone al-
ready.
By the way, can you tell me what time my lecture is on Thursday? I think I
may not travel down until the afternoon (so I can work on the lecture during
the morning).
I have read Pirandello's 6 Characters, Henry IV, & Right You Are (if You Think So),
enjoying them very much. He, too, seems obedient to the cliches of the well-made
play. In his mixture of illusion and reality he seems to have influenced Cocteau's
Les Chevaliers de la Table Ronde in which enchantment v. reality is the theme. Tho'
Cocteau's attitude is very different.
I adore you, my beauty. I can hardly wait to see you again. I love you
Lawrence
68236123 - Badenkate
68560114 - altheist
nise his own son. W.H. Smith was in his cabinet. Tro- himself on aristocrat he is was who brought commercial men into the conservative party - giving is a character of paramount importance today.This afternoon I must go to the V. and A. with the Barnstead people and troop round the primary collection with them for two hours - for what can only be described as an age. Heigh Ho.
Your pictures at the Hastings sales sound very interesting: I look forward to seeing them. I'm sorry you have had to go into the town twice - poor cat, and with such a short painting day, too. It is nearly 12 o'clock now: half the day's light gone alright.
By the way, can you tell me what time my lecture is on Thursday? I think I may not travel down until the afternoon (so I can work on the lecture driving til morning).
I have read Picardello's Glaracters, Henry IV, & Right You Are (If You Think So), enjoying them very much. He, too, seems obedient to the cliches of the well-made play. In his mixture of illusion and reality he seems to have influenced Cocteau's ler Cheralien de le Table Rude in which enchantment vs. reality is the theme. Tro' Cocteau's attitude is very different.
I adore you, my beauty. I can hardly wait to see you again. I love you, Lawrence