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  1. 69159471 - Preacher357
  2. 69522311 - not-logged-in-89f857c1a368035fa171
  3. 69877927 - altheist
  4. WINNER - 70130006 - RommelC
  5. 70836727 - altheist
  6. 70922675 - JanetCormack
  7. 71145271 - Merlotmateus

69159471 - Preacher357

Tuesday: 13 ch. Dearest Sylvia,
how nice of Mrs Clark to accompany your painting. I am very
glad she wants you to paint her daughter - it will be very
nice to have a new model I am certain. Next week is
the quietist week of the month for me: I have to go to town on
Thursday (two lectures) and Saturday (one lecture) only,
but there are always things to do in town, so if you need to
go to town on other days, I shall quite understand.

Last night a friend of Paul's took him and me to see The
Millionairess. Katherine Hepburn is is extra-ordinary in
a part written for Edith Evans. 'Somewhere between HAM &
CAMP, I said: Paul suggested the therm 'HAMP'. It is
really facinating to watch the wierd prima-donna-ing
rhetoric, a virtuosity quite unrelated to life or art -
simply the product of the theatre. I adore it in such
skilled hands as hers. The play itself is pitiful:
it's a shame there wasn't another play with as big a part
for her to appear in.

This afternoon I am sitting to Madeleine for my
portrait again. Then I am going on to Edgware
to visit Myranda in the hospital. I am looking for-
ward to seeing her again: it has been a long time.
I shall come home early and have a long night as
I am rather tired. But first Hetty has some
housework to do. Oh, I shall see you very soon,
(& I am glad you will stay with me on your return
from Bath, my love).
I adore you
Lawrence

69522311 - not-logged-in-89f857c1a368035fa171

Tuesday: 13ch.
Dearest Sylvia,
How nice of Mrs Clark to accompany you painting. I am very
glad she wants you to paint her daughter - it will be very
nice to have a new model, I am certain. Next week is
the quietest week of the month for me: I have to go to town on
Thursday (two lectures) and Saturday (one lecture) only,
but there are always things to do in town, so if you need to
go to town on other days I shall quite understand.
Last night a friend of Paul's took him and me to see The
Millionairess. Katherine Hepburn is extra-ordinary in
a part written for Edith Evans. 'Somewhere between HAM &
CAMP', I said; Paul suggested the term 'HAMP'. It is
really fascinating to watch the weird prima-donna-ish
rhetoric, a virtuosity quite unrelated to life or art -
simply the product of the theatre. I adore it in such
skilled hands as hers. The play itself is pitiful;
it's a shame there wasn't another play with as big a part
for her to appear in.
This afternoon I am sitting to Madeleine for my
portrait again. Then I am going on to Edgware
to visit Myranda in hospital. I am looking for-
ward to seeing her again: it has been a long time.
I shall come home early and have a long night as
I am rather tired. But first Hetty has some
housework to do. Oh, I shall see you very soon
( I am glad you will stay with me on your return
from Bath, my love).
I adore you
Lawrence

69877927 - altheist

Tuesday: 13th.

Dearest Sylvia,

How nice of Mrs. Clark to accompany you painting. I am very glad she wants you to paint her daughter - it will be very nice to have a new model, I am certain. Next week is the quietest week of the month for me: I have to go to town on Thursday (two lectures) and Saturday (One lecture) only, but there are always things to do in town, so if you need to go to town on the other days I shall quite understand.

Last night a friend of Paul's took him and me to see The Millionairess. Katherine Hepburn is extra-ordinary in a part written for Edith Evans. "Somewhere between HAM & CAMP" I said: Paul suggested the term "HAMP". It is really fascinating to watch the weight prima-donna-isq rhetoric, a virtuosity quite unrelated to life an art-simply the product of the theatre. I adore it in such skilled hands as hers. The play itself is pitiful: it's a shame there wasn't another play with as big a part for her to appear in.

This afternoon I am sitting to Madeleine for my portrait again. Then I am going on to Edgware to visit Myranda in hospital. I am looking forward to seeing her again: it has been a long time. I shall come home early and have a long night as I am rather tired. But first Hetty has some housework to do. Oh, I shall see you very soon (& I am glad you will stay with me on your return from Bath, my love)

I adore you,
Lawrence

WINNER - 70130006 - RommelC

Tuesday: 13th
Dearest Sylvia,

How nice of Mrs. Clark to accompany you painting. I am very glad she wants you to paint her daughter- it will be very nice to have a new model, I am certain. Next week is the quietest week of the month for me. I have to go to town on Thursday (two lectures) and Saturday (one lecture) only, but there are always things to do in town, so if you need to go to town on other days I shall quite understand.

Last night a friend of Paul's took him and me to see "The Millionairess". Katherine Hepburn is extra-ordinary in a part written for Edith Evans. "Somewhere between HAM & CAMP," I said: Paul suggested the term 'HAMP'. it is really fascinating to watch the weird prima-donna-ish rhetoric, a virtuosity quite unrelated to life as art- simply the product of the theatre. I adore it in such skilled hands as hers. The play itself is pitiful: it's a shame there wasn't another play with as big a part for her to appear in.

This afternoon I am sitting to Madeleine for my portrait again. Then I am going on to Edgware to visit Myranda in hospital. I am looking forward to seeing her again: It has been a long time. I shall come home early and have a long night as I am rather tired. But first Hetty has some housework to do. Oh, I shall see you very soon (& I am glad you will stay with me on your return from Bath, my love).

I adore you,
Lawrence

70836727 - altheist

Tuesday: 13th.

Dearest Sylvia,

How nice of Mrs. Clark to accompany you painting. I am very glad she wants you to paint her daughter - it will be very nice to have a new model, I am certain. Next week if the quietest week of the month for me: I have to go to town on Thursday (two lectures) and Saturday (one lecture) only, but there are always things to do in town, so if you need to go to town on other days I shall quite understand.

Last night a friend of Paul's took him and me to see The Millionairess. Katherine Hepburn is extra-ordinary in a part written for Edith Evans. "Somewhere HAM & CAMP", I said: Paul suggested the term "HAMP". It is really fascinating to watch the weird prima-donna-ing rhetoric, a virtuosity quite unrelated to life on art - simple the product of the theatre. The play itself is pitiful: it's a shame there wasn't another play with as big a part for her to appear in.

This afternoon I am sitting to Madeleine for my portrait again. Then I am going on to Edgware to visit Myranda in hospital. I am looking forward to seeing her again: it has been a long time. I shall come home early and have a long night as I am rather tired. But first Hetty has some housework to do. Oh, I shall see you very soon (& I am glad you will stay with me on your return from Bath, my love).

I adore you,

Lawrence

70922675 - JanetCormack

Tuesday: 13th
Dearest Sylvia,
How nice of Mrs Clark to accompany you painting. I am very glad she wants you to paint her daughter - it will be very nice to have a new model, I am certain. Next week is the quietest week of the month for me: I have to go to town on Thursday (two lectures) and Saturday (one lecture) only, but there are always things to do in town, so if you need to go to town on other days I shall quite understand.
Last night a friend of Paul's took him and me to see The Millionairess. Katharine Hepburn is extraordinary in a part written for Edith Evans. 'Somewhere between HAM & CAMP', I said: Paul suggested the term 'HAMP'. It is really fascinating to watch the weird prima-donna-ish rhetoric, a virtuosity quite unrelated to life or art - simply the product of the theatre. I adore it in such skilled hands as hers. The play itself if pitiful: it's a shame there wasn't another play with as big a part for her to appear in.
This afternoon I am sitting to Madeleine for my portrait again. I am going on to Edgware to visit Myranda in hospital. I am looking forward to seeing her again: it has been a long time. I shall come home early and have a long night as I am rather tired. But first Hetty has some housework to do. Oh, I shall see you very soon (& I am glad you will stay with me on your return from Bath, my love.)
I adore you
Lawrence

71145271 - Merlotmateus

Tuesday: 13th
Dearest Sylvia
How nice of Mrs Quick to accompany you painting. I am very glad she wants you to paint her daughter - it will be very nice o have a new model I am certain. Next week is the quietest week of the month for me: I have to go to town on Thursday (two lectures) and Saturday (one lecture) only, but there are always things to do in town, so if you need to go to town on other days I shall quite understand.
Last night a friend of Paul's took him and me to see The Millionairess. Katherine Hepburn is extra-ordinary in a part written for Edith Evans. "Somewhere between HAM and CAMP " I said: Paul suggested the term "HAMP". It is really fascinating to watch the wierd prima-donna-ish rhetoric, a virtuosity quite unrelated to life as art - simply the product of the theatre. I adore it in such skilled hands as hers. The play itself is pitiful: it's a shame there wasn't another play with as big a part for her to appear in.
This afternoon I am sitting to Madeleine for my portrait again. Then I am going on to Edgware to visit Myranda in hospital. I am looking forward to seeing her again: it has been a long time. I shall come home early and have a long night as I am rather tired. But first Hetty has some housework to do. Oh, I shall see you very soon (I am glad you will stay with me on your return from Bath, my love).
I adore you
Lawrence

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