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  1. 68680680 - JanetCormack
  2. 69367374 - Sabine_Tuck
  3. 69826324 - Judyteen
  4. WINNER - 71405728 - Ajeynes
  5. 71545571 - Preacher357
  6. 71549579 - hoskinml

68680680 - JanetCormack

2 XII 1952
Dearest Sylvia
What good news about Clifford's glass. I am so glad he has completed the set again. His other purchases sound very impressive too.
Your new painting looks terribly nice in the sketch, as I'm sure it is. It is not long, really, until I shall see it - in fact, as I do see it now in imagination. The arrangement of the articles reminds me of Ensor a little bit.
Yes I have seen Magda & John - the other evening. They were not together with me all the time. Both asked independantly after you - were delighted you were well - & both asked about exhibition. Their flat and studio next to each other are behind Hanover Terrace in Regent's Park. Charming. She is with Frank again - at least so far as he knows.
Although my name is not in Art News so much I am fairly busy in fact with school lectures - I had one this morning - and tomorrow I am taking the public lecture at the N.G. on Claude.
The next ICA exhibition is of Max Ernst - I am reviewing it for Art News. I am glad for - as you know - I enjoy Ernst very much and they shall include some of his recent work.
Soon I should send you some poetry. I have written quite a lot of it and once I've sorted it out you shall see it. If only I were free of lectures I might write something interesting - except I should be hungry.
No news except the man of 25 who called - according to Mrs Harrison - was Bill Brandt - not Paul Southey. I got news for Mrs Harrison!
I love you my darling I love you
Lawrence

69367374 - Sabine_Tuck

2 xii 1952

Dearest Sylvia

What good news about Clifford's glass. I am so glad he has completed the set again - what luck. His purchases sound very impressive too.

Your new painting looks terribly nice in the sketch, as I'm sure it is. It is not long, really, until I shall see it - in fact, as I do see it now in imagination. The arrangement of the articles reminds me of Ensor a little bit.

Yes I have seen Magda and John - the other evening. They were not together with me all the time. Both asked independently after you - were delighted you were well - and both asked about your exhibition. Their flat and studio next to each other one behind Terrace in Regent's Park. Charming. She is with Frank again - at least so far as he knows.

Although my name is not in Art News so much I am fairly busy in fact with school lectures - I had one this morning - and tomorrow I am taking the public lecture at the National Gallery on Claude.

The next ICA exhibition is of Max Ernst - I am reviewing it for Art News. I am glad for - as you know - I enjoy Ernst very much and their show will include some of his recent work.

Soon I should send you some poetry. I have written quite a lot of it and once I've sorted it out you shall see it. If only I were free of lectures I might write something interesting - except I should be hungry.

No news except the young man of 25 who called - according to Mrs Harrison - was Bill Bratt - not Paul Gantley. I got news for Mrs Harrison!

I love you my darling

love you
Lawrence

69826324 - Judyteen

2.12.1952

Dearest Sylvia

What good news about Clifford's glass. I am so glad he has completed the set again. What luck. His other purchases sound very impressive too.
Your new painting looks terribly nice in the sketch, as I'm sure it is. It is not long really, until I shall see it- in fact, as I do see it now in imagination. The arrangement of the articles reminds me of Ernst a little bit.
Yes, I have seen Magda&John- the other evening. They were v.. together into me all the time. Both asked independently after you- were delighted you were well & both asked about your exhibition. Their flat and studio next to each other, one behind Marones Terrace in Regent's Park. Charming. She is with Frank again- at least so far as he knows.
Alhough my name is not in Art-News I am ... very in fact into school lectures. I had one this morning and tomorrow I'm taking the f... lecture at the N.G. on Claude.
The next I.C.A. exhibition is of Max Ernst. I am reviewing it for Art-News. I am glad for- as you know- I enjoy Ernst very much and this show will include some of his recent work.
Soon I should send you some poetry- I have written quite a lot of it and once I've sorted it out you shall see it. If only I were free of lectures. I might write something interesting- except I should be hungry.
No news except the young man of 25 who called- according to Mrs. Harrison- was Bill Brandt- not Paul .... I got news for Mrs. Harrison!
I love you my darling love you Lawrence

WINNER - 71405728 - Ajeynes

2 XII 1952
Dearest Sylvia
What good news about Clifford's glass. I am so glad he has completed
the set again. What luck. His other purchases sound very impressive too.
Your new painting looks terribly nice in the sketch, as I'm sure it is.
It is not long, really, until I shall see it - in fact, as I do see it now
in imagination. The arrangement of the articles reminds me of Evra
a little bit.
Yes I have seen Magda & John - the other evening. They were not
together with me all the time. Both asked independantly after you -
were delighted you were well - & both asked about your exhibition
Their/flat and studio next to each other are behind Hanover Terrace
in Regent's Park. Charming. She is with Frank again - at least so
far as he knows.
Although my name is not in Art News so much I am fairly busy
in fact with school lectures - I had one this morning - and tomorrow
I am taking the public lecture at the N.G. on Claude.
The next ICA exhibition is of Max Ernst. I am reviewing it
for Art News. I am glad for - as you know - I enjoy Ernst very
much and this show will include some of his recent work.
Soon I should send you some poetry. I have written quite a
lot of it and once I've sorted it out you shall see it. If only I
were free of lectures I might write something interesting - except
I should be hungry.
No news except the young man of 25 who called - according to Mrs. Harrison - was Bill Bratt - not Paul Southey. I got
news for Mrs. Harrison!
I love you my darling -
love you
Lawrence

71545571 - Preacher357

2 XII 1952 Dearest Sylvia
What good news about Clifford's glass. I am so glad he has completed
the set again. What luck. His other purchases sound very impressive too.
Your new painting looks terribly nice in the sketch, as I'm sure it is.
It is not long, really, until I shall see it - in fact, as I do see it now
in imagination. The arrangement of the articles reminds me of Enson
a little bit.
Yes I have seen Magda & John - the other evening - They were not
together with me all the time. Both asked independantly after you -
were delighted you were well - & both asked about your exhibition.
Their flat and studio next to each other are behind Hanover Terrace
in Regent's Park, charming. She is with Frank again - at least so
far as he knows.
Although my name is not in Art News so much I am fairly busy
in fact with school lectures - I had one this morning - and tomorrow
I am taking the public lecture at the N.G. on Claude.
The next ICA exhibition is of Max Ernst - I am reviewing it
for Art News - I am glad for - as you know - I enjoy Ernst very
much and this show will include some of his recent work.
Soon I should send you some poetry - I have written quite a
lot of it and once I've sorted it out you shall see it. If only I
were free of lectures I might write something interesting - except
I should be hungry.
No news except the young was of 25 who called - according
to Mrs Harrison - was Bill - not Paul Southey. I got
news for Mrs Harrison!
I love you my darling I love you
Lawrence

71549579 - hoskinml

2 xii 1952
Dearest Sylvia
What good news about Clifford's glass. I am so glad he has completed the set again - what luck. His other purchases sound very impressive too.
Your new painting looks terribly nice in the sketch, as I'm sure it is. It is not long, really, until I shall see it __ in fact, as I do see it now in imagination. The arrangement of the articles reminds me of Enson a little bit.
Yes I have seen Magda & John - the other evening - They were not together with me all the time. Both asked about your exhibition - Their flat and studio next to each other are behind Marones Terrace in Regent's Park. Charming. She is with Frank again - at least so far as he knows.
Although my name is not in Art News so much I am fairly busy in fact with school lectures - I had one this morning - and tomorrow I am taking the public lecture at the N. G. on Claude.
The next IC.A Exhibition is of Max Ernst - I am reviewing it for Art News - I am glad for - as you know - I enjoy Ernst very much and this show will include some of his recent work.
Soon I should send you some poetry. I have written quite a lot of it and once I've sorted it out you shall see it. If only I were free of lectures I might write something interesting - except I should be hungry.
No news except the young man of 25 who called - according to Mrs Harrison - was Bill Brath - not Paul Southey. I got news for Mrs Harrison!
I love you my darling love you
Lawrence

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