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  1. 68709715 - not-logged-in-6830b630afd43a360910
  2. 69355976 - jesseytucker
  3. 69594006 - JanetCormack
  4. 69692328 - altheist
  5. 70033154 - GemzFaye
  6. WINNER - 70178151 - glt

68709715 - not-logged-in-6830b630afd43a360910

Blackheath
Sunday

Dearest Sylvia,

Thank you so much for your letters, containing such good news
about your painting. How happy it makes me that I should be
important to your art.

I do hope that you are sleeping better now, than you were the
night you went to bed with Ruskin, as you sweetly put it. I am
sleeping well now, and I hope you are, too.

How delightful is your memory of dancing at Notting Hill Gate
at the age of six. I had no idea you did that, thought I am not
in the least surprised that you were able to. Enchanting.

My shoes are a great success, comfortable and smart: they do
look very smart on I consider. Thank you for seeing them in
the first place and for giving them to me. Yawolla says I am
like the King, having more than one birthday in the year.

I met Lines at the Tate yesterday. He hopes I will lecture
for him in the autumn. He has been to Arles and says everything
there is yellow, the light, the houses, the lot. Then he mention-
ed the ampitheatre and said he imagined Christians being thrown
to 'yellow lions'. I was delighted with the idea, as you can imagine.

My lecture on Hodgkins' gouaches went very well, I believe, and
I heaped abuse on The TImes and Cooper, and Newton. It occurred
to me that her cows and tractors in the lte works are like Staf-
fordshire pottery: not actual pieces introduced into her work as
in the 30s, but that she gives coarse, vital life to her objects
like a Staffordshire potter. If a potter were to handle a tractor
or grain elevator, this is how it would look. . .

During the week I have several lectures. One on Tuesday, one on Wednesday, two on Thrusday, one on Saturday: the first and last
are at the Tate, the others at the N. G. By the way, speaking of
lectures: Mrs Cregan is away until next Monday. So I have ar-
ranged to phone her at 9.00 tomorrow: her mother thinks she is
free on 28th. I will let you know quickly.

I saw Le Roux: Newcastle has written to him.

Yesterday I went to an S. E. A. committee meeting in the morning
and I enclose a drawing of some of the characters. I have a
nice new book, for review: an Iris color book (Batsford) on Early
Medieval Illumination.

Father is preaching at Abbey Wood this evening. As his medium
has a car I have invited him to look in at about 8.30 for a cup of
tea. So I shall have to take some of the pictures down. Robert

69355976 - jesseytucker

Blackheath
Sunday

Dearest Sylvia,

Thank you so much for your letters, containing such good news
about your painting. How happy it makes me that I should be
important to your art.

I do hope that you are sleeping better now, than you were the
night you went to bed with Ruskin, as you sweetly put it. I am
sleeping well now, and I hope you are, too.

How delightful is your memory of dancing at Notting Hill Gate
at the age of six. I had no idea you did that, though I am not
in the least surprised that you were able to. Enchanting.

My shoes are a great success, comfortable and smart: they do
look very smart on I consider. Thank you for seeing them in
the first place and for giving them to me. Yawolla says I am
like the King, having more than one birthday in the year.

I met Lines at the Tate yesterday. He hopes I will lecture
for him in the autumn. He has been to Arles and says everything
there is yellow, the light, the houses, the lot. Then e mention-
ed the amphitheatre and said he imagined Christian being thrown
to 'yellow lions'. I was delighted with the idea, as you can
imagine.

My lecture on Hodgkins' gouaches went very well, I believe, and
I heaped abuse on The Times and Cooper, and Newton. It occured
to me that her cows and tractors in the late works are like Staf-
fordshire pottery: not actual pieces introduced into her work as
in the 30s, but that she gives coarse, vital life to her objects
like a Stafforshire potter. If a potter were to handle a tractor
or grain elevator, this is how it would look...

During the week I have several lectures. One on Tuesday, once
on Wednesday, two on Thursday, one on Saturday: the first and last
are at the Tate, the others at the N.G. By the way, speaking of
lectures: Mrs. Cregan is away until next Monday. So I have ar-
ranged to phone her at 9.00 tomorrow: her mother things she is
free on 28th. I will let you know quickly.

I saw Le Roux: Newcastle has written to him.

Yesterday I went to an S.E.A. committee meeting in the morning
and I enclose a drawing of some of the characters. I have a
nice new book, for review: an Iris color book (Batsford), on Early
Medieval Illumination.

Father is preaching at Abbey Wood this evening. As his medium
has a car I have invited him to look in at about 8.30 for a cup of
tea. So I shall have to take some of the pictures down. Robert

69594006 - JanetCormack

Blackheath
Sunday

Dearest Sylvia
Thank you so much for your letters, containing such good news about your painting. How happy it makes me that I should be important to your art.
I do hope that you are sleeping better now, than you were the night you went to bed with Ruskin, as you sweetly put it. I am sleeping well now, and I hope you are, too.
How delightful is your memory of dancing at Notting Hill Gate at the age of six. I had no idea you did that, though I am not in the least surprised you were able to. Enchanting.
My shoes are a great success, comfortable and smart: they do look very smart on I consider. Thank you for seeing them in the first place and for giving them to me. Yawolla says I am like the King, having more than one birthday in the year.
I met Lines at the Tate yesterday. He hopes I will lecture for him in the autumn. He has been to Arles and says everything there is yellow, the light, the houses, the lot. Then he mentioned the amphitheatre and said he imagined Christians being thrown to 'yellow lions'. I was delighted with the idea, as you can imagine.
My lecture on Hofgkin's gouaches went very well, I believe, and I heaped abuse on the The Times, and Cooper, and Newton. It occured to me that her cows and tractors in the late works are very like Staffordshire pottery: not actual pieces introduced into her work as in the 30s, but that she gives coarse, vital life to her objects like a Staffordshire potter. If a potter were to handle a tractor or grain elevator, this is how it would look ...
During the week I have several lectures. One on Tuesday, one on Wednesday, two on Thursday, one on Saturday: the first and last are at the Tate, the others at the N.G. By the way, speaking of lectures: Mrs Cregan is away until next Monda. So I have arranged tophone her at 9.00 tomorrow: her mother thinks she is free on 28th. I will let you know quickly.
Yesterday I went to an S.E.A. committee meeting in the morning and I enclose a drawing of some of the characters. I have a nice new book, for review: an Iris color book (Batsford), on Early Medieval Illimination.
Father is preaching at Abbey Wood this evening. As his medium has a car I have invited him to look in at about 8.30 for a cup of tea. So I shall have to take some of the pictures down. Robert

69692328 - altheist

Blackheath
Sunday

Dearest Sylvia,

Thank you so much for your letters, containing such good news about your painting. How happy it makes e that I should be important to your art.

I do hope that you are sleeping better now, then you were the night you went to bed with Ruskin, as you sweetly put it. I am sleeping well now, and I hope you are, too.

How delightful is your memory of dancing at Notting Hill Gate at the age of six. I had no idea you did that, though I am not in the least surprised that you were able to. Enchanting.

My shoes are a great success, comfortable and smart: they do look very smart on I consider. Thank you for seeing them in the first place and for giving them to me. Yawolla says I am like the King, having more than one birthday in the year.

I met Lines at the Tate yesterday. He hopes I will lecture for him in the autumn. He has been to Arles and says everything there is yellow, the light, the houses, the lot. Then he mentioned the amphitheatre and said he imagined Christians being thrown to "yellow lions". I was delighted with the idea, as you can imagine.

My lecture on Hodgkins' gouaches went very well, I believe, and I heaped abuse on The Times and Cooper, and Newton. It occurred to me that her cows and tractors in the late works are like Staffordshire pottery: not actual places introduced into her work as in the 30's, but that she gives coarse, vital life to her objects like a Staffordshire potter. If a potter were to handle a tractor or grain elevator, this is how it would look...

During the week I have several lectures. One on Tuesday, one on Wednesday, two on Thursday, one on Saturday: the first and last are the Tate, the others at the N.G. By the way, speaking of lectures: Mrs. Cregan is away until next Monday. So I have arranged to phone her at 9:00 tomorrow: her mother thinks she is free on the 28th. I will let you know quickly.

I saw De Roux: Newcastle has written to him.

Yesterday I went to an S.E.A. committee meeting in the morning and I enclose a drawing of some of the characters. I have a nice new book, for review: an Iris color book (Batsford), on Early Medieval Illumination.

Father is preaching at Abbey Wood this evening. As his medium has a car I have invited him to look in at about 8:30 for a cup of tea. So I shall have to take some of the pictures down. Robert

70033154 - GemzFaye

Blackheath
Sunday

Dearest Sylvia,
Thank you so much for your letters, containing such good news
about your painting. How happy it makes me that I should be
important in your art.

I do hope that you are sleeping better now, than you were the
night you went to bed with Ruskin, as you sweetly put it. I am
sleeping well now, and I hope you are, too.

How delightful is your memory of dancing at Notting Hill Gate
at the age of six. I had no idea you did that, though I am not
in the least surprised that you were able to. Enchanting.

My shoes are a great success, comfortable and smart: they do
look very smart on I consider. Thank you for seeing them in
the first place and for giving them to me. Yawolla says I am
like the King, having more than one birthday in the year.

I met Lines at the Tate yesterday. He hopes I will lecture
for him in the autumn. He has been to Arles and says everything
there is yellow, the light, the houses, the lot. Then he mention-
ed the amphitheatre and said he imagined Christians being thrown
to 'yellow lions'. I was delighted with the idea, as you can
imagine.

My lecture on Hodgkins, gouaches went very well, I believe, and
I heaped abuse on The Times and Cooper, and Newton. It occured
to me that her cows and tractors in the late works are like Staf-
fordshire Pottery: not actual pieces introduced into her work as
in the 30s, but that she gives coarse, vital life to her objects
like a Staffordshire potter. If a potter were to handle a tractor
or grain elevator, this is how it would look...

During the week I have several lectures. One on Tuesday, one
on Wednesday, two on Thursday, one on Saturday: the first and last
are at the Tate, the others at the N.G. By the way, speaking of
lectures: Mrs Cregan is away until next Monday. So I have ar-
ranged to phone her at 9.00 tomorrow: her mother thinks she is
free on 28th. I will let you know quickly.

I saw Le Roux: Newcastle has written to him.

Yesterday I went to an S.E.A committee meeting in the morning
and I enclose a drawing of some of the characters. I have a
nice new book, for review: an Iris color book (Batsford), on Early
Medieval Illumination.

Father is preaching at Abbey Wood this evening. As his medium
has a car I have invited him to look in at about 8.30 for a cup of
tea. So I have have to take some of the pictures down. Robert

WINNER - 70178151 - glt

Blackheath
Sunday

Dearest Sylvia,

Thank you so much for your letters, containing such good news about your painting. How happy it makes me that I should be important to your art.

I do hope that you are sleeping better now, than you were the night you went to bed with Ruskin, as you sweetly put it. I am sleeping well now, and I hope you are, too.

How delightful is your memory of dancing at Notting Hill Gate at the age of six. I had no idea you did that, though I am not in the least surprised that you were able to. Enchanting.

My shoes are a great success, comfortable and smart: they do look very smart on I consider. Thank you for seeing them in the first place and for giving them to me. Yawolla says I am like the King, having more than one birthday in the year.

I met Lines at the Tate yesterday. He hopes I will lecture for him in the autumn. He has been to Arles and says everything there is yellow, the light, the houses, the lot. Then he mentioned the amphitheatre and said he imagined Christians being thrown to 'yellow lions'. I was delighted with the idea, as you can imagine.

My lecture on Hodgkins' gouaches went very well, I believe, and I heaped abuse on The Times and Cooper, and Newton. It occurred to me that her cows and tractors in the late works are like Staffordshire pottery: not actual pieces introduced into her work as in the 30s, but that she gives coarse, vital life to her objects like a Staffordshire potter. If a potter were to handle a tractor or grain elevator, this is how it would look...

During the week I have several lectures. One on Tuesday, on on Wednesday, two on Thursday, one on Saturday: the first and last are at the Tate, the others at the N.G. By the way, speaking of lectures: Mrs Cregan is away until next Monday. So I have arranged to phone her at 9.00 tomorrow: her mother thinks she is free on 28th. I will let you know quickly.

I saw Le Roux: Newcastle has written to him.

Yesterday I went to an S.E.A. committee meeting in the morning and I enclose a drawing of some of the characters. I have a nice new book, for review: an Iris color book (Batsford), on Early Medieval Illumination.

Father is preaching at Abbey Wood this evening. As his medium has a car I have invited him to look in at about 8.30 for a cup of tea. So I shall have to take some of the pictures down. Robert

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