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  1. 69707633 - Chris5420
  2. 71716199 - JanetCormack
  3. 72198995 - southsidesunny
  4. 72593492 - wrightj2h
  5. 73187556 - ethomson
  6. WINNER - 73686131 - racjohn

69707633 - Chris5420

The lecture is over & I am in the train waiting in 7 station.
I am never quite certain about W.I. lectures but I think this one went off
rather well - with the bits of felt to illustrate colours & its relationships.
I felt like a conjurer. They asked me if I knew somebody to lecture
on Pottery & China - so I gave them your name & address. I am
not sure if you would like to take it or not - but you certainly
know enough, & it would have to be an elementary lecture for
150-200 women. They may not contact you - but they well may -
I wonder how your painting went today? The hours of daylight
are short, alas, but it was Epiphany on 6th so perhaps the longer
mornings will soon be perceptible.
The train is returning via stations that used to be names gurgled
over the loudspeaker at London Bridge on cold nights if you remember
then - Knock halt, Orpington, Chislehurst, A. Hither Green and so on.
As far as I'm concerned I never want to get out at these stations -
suburban whistle-stops only. Soon I will be home at Black-
heath I cannot get back fast enough. The W.I. hall was cold - so is the train.
I am going to ring Iris's Andre up because he is in Belgia &
he can tell me how to pronounce WOESTIJNE & such musical names. Then, apart from reading a book of 'Mondrian', my B'ham
lecture is ready. (I am looking forward to the PRB again!)
Dearest love, your beauty, your vitality, genius inspire me.
Forgive your Lion his weakness. It was the winter. Now
the Shortest Day is past he recovers. I adore you,
I adore you
Lawrence

71716199 - JanetCormack

the lecture is over & I am in the train waiting in 7 Oaks station. I am never quite certain about W.I. lectures but I think the one went off rather well - with the bits of felt to illustrate colors & its relationships. I felt like a conjuror. They asked me if I knew somebody to lecture on Potter & China - so I gave them your name & address. I am not sure if you would like to take it or not - but you certainly know enough, & it would have to be an elementary lecture for 150-100 women. They may not contact you - but they well may.
I wonder how your painting went today? The hours of daylight are short, alas, but it was Epiphany on 6th so perhaps the longer mornings will soon be perceptible.
The train is returning via stations that used to be names gurgled over the loudspeakers at London Bridge on cold nights: you remember them - Knockholt, Orpington, Chiselhurst, & Hither Green, and so on. As far as I am concerned I never want to get out at these stations - suburban whistle-stops only. Soon I will be home at Blackheath. I cannot get back fast enough. The WI hall was cold - so is the train.
I am going to ring Iris's Andr'e up because he is Belgian & he can tell me how to pronounce WOESTIJNE & such other musical names. Then, apart from reading a book by Mondrian, my B'ham lecture is ready. (I am looking forward to the P R B again!)
Dearest love, your beauty, vitality, genius inspire me. Forgive your lion his weakness. It was the Winter. Now the Shortest Day is past he recovers. I adore you,
I adore you
Lawrence

72198995 - southsidesunny

The lecture is over & I am in the train waiting in 7 station.
I am never quite certain about W.i. lectures but I think this one went off
rather well -- with the bits of felt to illustrate colors & its relationships.
I felt a like a conjurer. They asked me if I knew somebody to lecture
on Pottery & China -- so I gave then your name & address. I am
not sure if you would like to take it or not -- but you certainly
know enough, & it would have to be an elementary lecture for
150-200 women. They may not contact you -- but they well may.

I wonder how your painting went today? The hours of daylight
are short, alas, but it was Epiphany on 6th so perhaps the longer
mornings will soon be perceptible.

The train is returning via stations that used to be names gurgled
over the loudspeaker at London Bridge on cold nights; you remember
them -- Knockholt, Orpington, Chislehurst, Hither Green, and so on.
As far as I am concerned I never want to get out at these stations --
suburban whistle-stops only. Soon I will be home at Black-
heath. I cannot get back fast enough. The W I hall was
cold -- so is the train.
I am going to ring Iris's Andre up because he is Belgian &
he can tell me how to pronounce WOESTIJNE & such musical
names. Then apart from reading a book on Mondrian, my B'ham
lecture is ready . (I am looking forward to the PRB again!)

Dearest love, your beauty, vitality, genius inspire me.
Forgive your lion his weakness. It was the winter. Now
the shortest day is past he recovers. I adore you,
I adore you
Lawrence

72593492 - wrightj2h

The lecture is over & I am in the train waiting in 7 (seven trees drawn) station. I am never quite certain about W.I. lectures but I think this one went off rather well - with the bits of felt to illuminate colours & it's relationships. I felt like a conjurer. They asked me if I knew somebody to lecture on Pottery & China - so I gave them your name and address. I am not sure if you would like to take it or not - but you certainly know enough, & it would have to be an elementary lecture for 150-200 women. They may not contact you - but they well may.
I wonder how your painting went today? The hours of daylight are short, alas, but it was Epiplay on the 6th so perhaps the longer mornings will soon be perceptible.
The train is returning via stations that used to be names gurgled over the loudspeakers at London Bridge on cold nights - you remember them - Knockhall, Orpington, Duelhurst, Hither Glen, and so on. As far as I'm concerned I never want to get out at close stations - suburban whistle-stops only. Soon I will be home at Blackheath. I cannot get back fast enough. The W.I. hall was cold - so is the train.
I am going to ring Iris' Archie up because he is Belgian & he can tell me how to pronounce WOESTIJNE - such musical names. Then, apart from reading a book on Mondrian, my Birmingham lecture is ready. (I am looking forward to the P.R.B. again!)
Dearest love, your beauty, vitality, genius inspires me, forgive your lion his weakness. It was the Winter. Now the Shortest Day is past he recovers.
I adore you
Lawrence

73187556 - ethomson

The lecture is over & I am in the train waiting in 7 station.
I am never quite certain about W.I. lectures but I think this one went off
rather well - with the bits of felt to illustrate colors & its relationships.
I felt like a conjurer. They asked me if I knew somebody to lecture
on Pottery & China - so I gave them your name & address. I am
not sure if you would like to take it or not - but you certainly
know enough, & it would have to be an elementary lecture for
150-200 women. They may not contact you - but they well may.
I wonder how your painting went today? The hours of daylight
are short, alas, but it was Epiphany on the 6th so perhaps the longer
mornings will soon be perceptible.
The train is returning via stations that used to be names gurgled
over the loudspeaker at London Bridge on cold nights: you remember
them - Knockholt, Orpington, Chislehurst, Hither Green, and so on.
As far as I'm concerned I never want to get out at these stations -
suburban whistle-stops only. Soon I will be home at Black-
heath. I cannot get back fast enough. The W I hall was
cold - so is the train.
I am going to ring Iris's Andr'e up because he is Belgian &
he can tell me how to pronounce WOESTIJNE & such musical
names. Then, apart from reading a book by Mondrian, my B'ham
lecture is ready. (I am looking forward to the P R B again!)
Dearest love, your beauty, vitality, genius inspire me.
Forgive your lion his weakness. It was the Winter. Now
the Shortest Day is past he recovers. I adore you,
I adore you
Lawrence

WINNER - 73686131 - racjohn

The lecture is over & I am in the train waiting in 7 station.
I am never quite certain about W.I. lectures but I think this one went off
rather well - with the bits of felt to illustrate colours & its relationships.
I felt like a conjuror. They asked me if I knew somebody to lecture
on Pottery & China - so I gave them your name & address. I am
not sure if you would like to take it or not - but you certainly
know enough, & it would have to be an elementary lecture for
150-200 women. They may not contact you - but they well may.

I wonder how your painting went today? The hours of daylight
are short, alas, but it was Epiphany on 6th so perhaps the longer
mornings will soon be perceptible.

The train is returning via stations that used to be names gurgled
over the loudspeaker at London Bridge on cold nights: you remember
them - Knockholt, Orpington, Chislehurst, Hither Green, and so on.
As far as I'm concerned I never want to get out at these stations -
suburban whistle-stops only. Soon I will be home at Black-
heath. I cannot get back fast enough. The WI hall was
cold - so is the train.

I am going to ring Iris's Andre up because he is Belgian &
he can tell me how to pronounce WOESTIJNE & such musical
names. Then, apart from reading a book by Mondrian, my B'ham
lecture is ready. (I am looking forward to the PRB again!)

Dearest love, your beauty, vitality, genius inspire me.
Forgive your lion his weakness. It was the winter. Now
the Shortest Day is past he recovers. I adore you,

I adore you
Lawrence

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