gri_2003_m_46_b05_f09_025
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- 69623993 - gailkoelker
- 69755795 - Crazycatz935
- 70076118 - slartybartfast100
- 71008720 - Preacher357
- WINNER - 71268169 - tmeconverse
- 71318169 - JanetCormack

69623993 - gailkoelker
Blackheath 17 September 1952Dearest Sylvia
Your lion is home. Here he will stay, too. Thank you for your 2 lovely long letters-especially the second which was not cross. How I love you (even when you are lecturing lion): I adore you, my beauty, my muse. Oh your new picture looks ravishing from the sketch. And I have shown Lionel the portrait of dining alone: pausing only to have a photostat made (as Dandy could not bring himself to part with the original). Lionel rushed off to Venice to join her. He should be there very soon.
Thank you, darling, for your birthday wishes. I am in my birthday shoes even now as I write to you. It is 7.15 so I must not write at length if you are to have this letter in the post tomorrow.
As the lecture is on again I (and Clifford) will come to Pett on Friday. I have to go to Lincoln on the 2nd October. I will work out and let you know my movements. I will stay with you until the last moment you may be sure.
I am sad to think that Tiny is away. But I am cheered to think that your painting is going so well.
Dearest, more in my next letter. Get rid of your cold. I am getting better very fast.
I adore you
Lawrence
P.S. A decision XXXXXXX
69755795 - Crazycatz935
Blackheath17 September 1952
Dearest Sylvia
Your lion is home. Here he will stay, too. Thank you for your
2 lovely long letters - especially the second which was not cross.
How I love you (even when you are lecturing lion): I adore
you, my beauty, my muse. Oh your new picture looks
ravishing from the sketch. And I have shown Lionel the
portrait of Warrilydining alone: pausing only to have a photo-
stat mode (as Dandy could not bring himself to port with the
original) Lionel rushed off to Venice to join her. He should be
there very soon.
Thank you, darling, for your birthday wishes. I am in my
birthday shoes even now as I write to you. It is 7:15 so I
must not write at length if you are to have this letter in
the post tomorrow.
As the lecture is on again I (and Clifford) will come to
Pett on Friday. I have to go to Lincoln on the 2nd October.
I will work out and let you know my movements. I will
stay with you until the last moment you may be sure.
I am sad to think that Tiny is away. But I am cheered
to think that your painting is going so well.
Dearest, more in my next letter. Get rid of your cold.
I am getting better very fast.
Adore you
Lawrence
P.S. A vision XXXXX L
70076118 - slartybartfast100
Blackheath17 September 1952
Dearest Sylvia
Your lion is home. Here her will stay,too. Thank you for your 2 lovely long letters - especially the second which was not cross. How I love you (even when you are lecturing lion): I adore you, my beauty, my muse. Oh your new picture looks astonishing from the sketches. And I have shown Lionel the portrait of dining alone: pausing only to (as Dandy could not bring himself to part with the original) LIONEL rushed off to Venice to join her. He should be there very soon.
Thank you, darling, for your birthday wishes. I am in my birthday shoes even now as I write to you. its is 7:15 so I must not write at length if you are to this letter in the post tomorrow.
As the lecture is on again I (and Clifford) will come to Pett on Friday. I have to go to Lincoln on the 2nd October. I will work out and let you know my movements. I will stay will you until the last moment you can be sure.
I am sad to think that Tiry is away. But I an cheered to think that your painting is going so well.
Dearest, more in my next letter. Get rid of your cold. I am getting better very fast.
I adore you
Lawrence
P.S. A Nision xxxxxL
71008720 - Preacher357
17 September 1952 Blackheath Dearest SylviaYour lion is home. Here he will stay, too. Thank you for your
2 lovely long letters - especially the second which was not cross.
How I love you (even when you are lecturing lion): I adore
you, my beauty, my muse. Oh your new picture looks
from the sketches. And I have shown Lionel the
portrait of Warrily dining alone: pausing only to have a -
mode (as Dandy could not bring himself to port with the
original) Lionel rushed off to Venice to join her. He should be
there very soon.
Thank you, darling, for your birthday wishes. I am in my
birthday shoes even now as I write to you. It is 7:15 so I
must not write at length if you are to have this letter in
the post tomorrow.
As the lecture is on again I (and Clifford) will come to
Pett on Friday. I have to go to Lincoln on the 2nd October.
I will work out and let you know my movements, I will
stay with you until the last moment you may be sure.
I am sad to think that Tiny is away. But I am cheered
to think that your painting is going so well.
Dearest, more in my next letter. Get rid of your cold.
I am getting better very fast.
I adore you
Lawrence
P.S. A Vision XXXXXL
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WINNER - 71268169 - tmeconverse
Blackheath 17 September 1952Dearest Sylvia
Your lion is home. Here he will stay, too. Thank you for your
2 lovely long letters - especially the second which was not cross.
How I love you (even when you are lecturing lion): I adore
you, my beauty, my muse. Oh your new picture looks
ravishing from the sketch. And I have shown Lionel the
portrait of Dandy dining alone: pausing only to have a photo-
stat made (as Dandy could not bring himself to part with the
original ) Lionel rushed off to Venice to join her. He should be there very soon.
Thank you, darling, for your birthday wishes. I am in my
birthday shoes even now as I write to you. It is 7.15 so I
must not write at length if you are to have this letter in
the post tomorrow.
As the lecture is on again I (and Clifford) will come to
Pett on Friday. I have to go to Lincoln on the 2nd October.
I will work out and let you know my movements. I will
stay with you until the last moment you may be sure.
I am sad to think that Tiny is away. But I am cheered to think that your painting is going so well.
Dearest, more in my next letter. Get rid of your cold.
I am getting better very fast.
I adore you
Lawrence
P.S. A vision XXXXX L
26 TODAY
71318169 - JanetCormack
Blackheath 17 September 1952Dearest Sylvia,
Your lion is home. Here he will stay, too. Thank you for your 2 lovely long letters - especially the second which was not cross. How I love you (even when you are lecturing lion): I adore you, my beauty, my muse. Oh your new picture looks ravishing from the sketch. And I have shown Lionel the portrait of Wassily dining alone: pausing only to have a photostat made (as Dandy could not bring himself to part with the original) LIONEL rushed off to Venice to join her. He should be there very soon.
Thank you, darling, for your birthday wishes. I am in my birthday shoes even now as I write to you. It is 7.15 so I must not write at length if you are to have this letter in the post tomorrow.
As the lecture is on again I (and Clifford) will come to Pett on Friday. I have to go to Lincoln on the 2nd October. I will work out and let you know my movements. I will stay with you until the last moment you may be sure.
I am sad to think the Tiny is away. But I am cheered to think that you painting is going so well.
Dearest, more in my next letter. Get rid of your cold. I am getting better very fast.
I adore you
Lawrence
P.S. A vision XXXXXX L
26 TODAY