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66534113 - Preacher357

12-10-51 Pett Dearest Lawrence,
Thank you for your charming letter
and highly evocative sketches -
most pleasing; But I do hope
Dandy's cold is better I'm so sorry
he has had one - The weather has
been divinely sunny here with no
mists - I fear that it is tiredness
and the damp. I wish I could
come and see you - but fear I cannot
at present - Tiny being away I
feel I should stay especially as
Clifford is working so hard - how-
ever I'll see what can be done.
I am glad that you have been
so industrious at letter
and I hope you will have some luk.
I am very glad about the Tate,
it is rather pleasent I think -
and I hope to hear some of the lectures

WINNER - 66805299 - nzanga

Pett 12.10.51
Dearest Lawrence,
Thank you for your charming letter and highly evocative sketches - most pleasing; but I do hope Dandy's cold is better I'm so sorry he has had one - the weather has been divinely sunny here with no mists - I fear that it is tiredness and the damp. i wish I could come and see you - but fear I cannot at present - Tiny being away I feel I should stay especially as Clifford is working so hard - however I'll see what can be done.
I am glad that you have been so industrious at letter writing and I hope you will have some luck. I am very glad about the Tate. It is rather pleasant I think - and I hope to hear some of the lectures

67335033 - slicitra

12.10.51
Pett
Dearest Lawrence,
Thank you for your charming letter and highly evocative sketches - most pleasing; but I do hope Dany's cold is better. I'm so sorry he has had one - The weather has been divinely sunny here with no mists - I fear that it is tiredness and the damp. I wish I could come and see you - but fear I cannot at present - Tiny being away I feel I should stay especially as Clifford is working so hard - however I'll see what can be done.
I am glad that you have been so at letter writing and I hope you will have some luck. I am very glad about the Yate. it is rather pleasant I think - and I hope to hear some of the lectures

68007656 - not-logged-in-504251784f923a1352b8

Pett 12.10.51
Dearest Lawrence,
Thank you for your charming letter
and highly evocative sketches-
most pleasing; But I do hope
Dandy's cold is better I'm so sorry
he has had one- The weather has
been divinely sunny here with no
mists- I fear that it is tiredness
and the damp. I wish I could
come and see you- but fear I cannot
at present- Tiny being away I
feel I should stay especially as
Clifford is working so hard- how
ever I'll see what can be done.
I am glad that you have been so industrious at letter writing
and I hope you will have some luck.
I am very glad aboard the Yate.
It is rather pleasant I think-
and I hope to hear some of the
leetwes

68236452 - JanetCormack

Patt 12.10.51
Dearest Lawrence,
Thank you for your charming letter and highly evocative sketches - most pleasing; But I do hope Dandy's cold is better I'm so sorry he has had one - The weather has been divinely sunny here with no mists - I fear that it is tiredness and the damp. I wish I could come and see you - but fear I cannot at present - Tiny being away I feel I should stay especially as Clifford is working so hard - however I'll see what can be done.
I am glad that you have been so industrious at letter cositay and I hope you will have some luck. I am very glad about the Tate. It is rather pleasant I think - and I hope to hear some of the lectures

68276316 - jesseytucker

Pett 12.10.51

Dearest Lawrence,
Thank you for your charming letter
and highly evocative sketches--
most pleasing; But I do hope
Dandy's cold is better. I'm so sorry
he has had one. The weather has
been divinely sunny here with no
mists. I fear that it is tiredness
and the damp. I wish I could
come and see you--but fear I cannot
at present. Tiny being away I
feel I should stay especially as
Clifford is working so hard--how-
ever I'll see what can be done.
I am glad that you have been
so at letter
and I hope you will have some luck.
I am very glad about the Tate.
It is rather pleasant I think,
and I hope to hear some of the
lectures.

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