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  1. 69102682 - AmateurGeorge
  2. 69358724 - Sabine_Tuck
  3. 69631737 - Judyteen
  4. 69967417 - RommelC
  5. WINNER - 70793495 - SailorVal
  6. 70950670 - JanetCormack

69102682 - AmateurGeorge

Dearest Sylvia 2 October

This can be but a note ('in haste' to quote the
woods) as things are rushed. I will send you a
more civilized letter from Lincoln.

I do miss you, my love. Your pictures at home
console me but they cannont replace my loss. And,
alas, I cannot take them with me where I go. That
is where your locket is so delightful. It will ac-
company me to Lincoln.

Lion did not stay the night at Wimbledon - but
in our own bed at Blodheath, after all.

How are you? I hope your tiredness is wearing off
and that your period is not too uncomfortable. I did
not sleep well but I do hope that you did, my love.

This morning I have been to the V and A: on now
at the Tate for a lecture which I shall stop at 3:15
so that I can get to King's X at 3:50 (train due at
Lincoln 7:05).

I did enjoy our weekend. I know it was a
strain for you but it went very well.

I adore you

Love you,
Lawrence

69358724 - Sabine_Tuck

2 October

Dearest Sylvia

This can be but a note ('in haste' to quote the Woods) as things are rushed. I will send you a more letter from Lincoln.

I do miss you, my love. Your pictures at home console me but they cannot replace my loss. And, alas, I cannot take them with me where I go. That is where your locket is so delightful. It will accompany me to Lincoln.

Lion did not stay the night at Wimbledon - but in our own bed at Blackheath, after all.

How are you? I hope your tiredness is wearing off and that your period is not too uncomfortable I did not sleep well but I do you that you did, my love.

This morning I have been to the V and A - am now at the Tate for a lecture which I shall stop at 3.15 so that I can get to King's Cross at 3.50 (train due at Lincoln 7.05).

I did enjoy our weekend - I know it was a strain for you but it went very well.

I adore you

love you
Lawrence

69631737 - Judyteen

Dearest Sylvia 2 October

This can be but a note ('in haste' to quote the Woods) as things are rushed. I will send you a more inilised letter from live....

I do miss you, my love. Your pictures at home console me but they cannot replace my loss. And, alas, I cannot take them with me where i go. That is where your locket is so delightful. It will accompany me to live...

Lion did not stay the night at Wimbledon but in our own bed at Bloodheath after all.
How are you? I hope your tiredness is wearing off and that your period is not too uncomfortable. I did not sleep well but I do hope that you did, my love.

This morning I have been to the V and A: am now at the Tate for a lecture which I shall stop at 3.15 so that I can get to Kings' Cross at 3.50 (train due at live... 7.05).

I did enjoy our weekend- I know it was a strain for you but it went very well.

I adore you.

Love you, Lawrence

69967417 - RommelC

2 October

Dearest Sylvia
This can be but a note ('in haste' to quote the Woods) as things are rushed. I will send you a more civilised letter from Lincoln.

I do miss you, my love. Your pictures at home console me but they cannot replace my loss. And, alas, I cannot take them with me where I go. That is where your locket is so delightful. It will accompany me to Lincoln.

Lion did not stay the night at Wimbledon- but in our own bed at Blackheath, after all.

How are you? I hope your tiredness is wearing of and that your period is not too uncomfortable. I did not sleep well but I do hope that you did, my love.

This morning I have been to the V and A: am now at the Tate for a lecture which I shall stop at 3.15 so that I can get to King's X at 3.50 (train due at Lincoln 7.05)

I did enjoy our weekend. I know it was a strain for you but it went very well.
I adore you. Love you,
Lawrence.

WINNER - 70793495 - SailorVal

7 October
Dearest Sylvia
This can be but a note ('in haste' to quote the Woods) as things are rushed. I will send you a
more inilised letter from Lincoln.
I do miss you, my love. Your pictures at home
console me but they cannot replace my loss. And,
alas, I cannot take them with me where I go. That
is where your locket is so delightful. It will ac-
company me to Lincoln.
Lion did not stay the night at Wimbledon - but
in our own bed at Blackheath, after all.
How are you? I hope your tiredness is wearing off
and that your period is not too uncomfortable. I did
not sleep well but I do hope that you did, my love.
This morning I have been to the V and A - am now
at the Tate for a lecture which I shall stop at 3.15
so that I can get to King's X at 3.50 (train due at
Lincoln 7.05)
I did enjoy our weekend - I know it was a
strain for you but it went very well.
I adore you
love you
Lawrence

70950670 - JanetCormack

Dearest Sylvia 2 October
This can be but a note ('in haste' to quote the Woods) as things are rushed. I will send you a more civilised letter from Lincoln.
I do mis you, my love. Your pictures at home console me but they cannot replace my loss. And, alas, I cannot take them with me where I go. That is where your locket is so delightful. It will accompany me to Lincoln.
Lion did not stay the night at Wimbledon - but in our own bed at Blackheath, after all.
How are you? I hope your tiredness is wearing off and that your period is not too uncomfortable. I did not sleep well but I do hope that you did, my love.
This morning I have been to the V and A: am now at the Tate for a lecture which I shall stop at 3.15 so that I can get to Kings' X at 3.50 (train due at Lincoln 7.05).
I did enjoy our weekend - I know it was a strain for you but it went very well.
I adore you
Love you
Lawrence

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