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  1. 69410794 - jesseytucker
  2. 69977851 - JanetCormack
  3. 71295618 - k.h.pot
  4. 71359461 - The_Helper
  5. WINNER - 71652323 - Zooniverse2017
  6. 71717868 - Frosty1

69410794 - jesseytucker

2 I told Tiny what you said about
Rosamond Tune and Eurposon and she
wondered if RT had understood
Empson as she says she though he
was medieval enough! Like a dutiful
cat I am reading the taller on Criticism
and find them most interesting and stim-
ulating--thank you Lion.
I have just been in to Hastings to the
Bank and have bought some more new
cat cards!
I'm very sorry to hear about molly--
I do hope she will soon be well again
for it sounds quite horrid! Do give her
my love and best wishes for a quite
recovery.
The Butchers' daughter's novel sounds
wonderful, or as Mrs. Gladys Wood
would say magnificent! If it is
really full I should love to read it!
My putting the apostrophe in the wrong
place above reminds me that Mine
Wood wrote to Clifford and Marjorie
"My dear one's"!

69977851 - JanetCormack

2 I told Tiny what you said about Rosamund Line and Empson and she wondered if R.T. had understoon Empson as she says she thought he was medieval enough! Like a dutiful cat I am reading the talks on Criticism and find them most interesting and stimulating - thank you Lion.
I have just been to Hastings to the Bank and have bought some new cat cards!
I'm very sorry to hear about Molly - I do hope she will soon be well again for it sounds quite horrid! Do give her my love and best wishes for a quick recovery.
The Butchers' daughter's novel sounds wonderful, or as Mrs. Gladys Wood say Magnificent! If it is really full I should love to read it. My putting the apostrophe in the wrong place above reminds me that Mrs Wood wrote to Clifford and Marjorie "My dear One's"!

71295618 - k.h.pot

2
I told Tim what you said about
Rosamund Lune and Empson and she
wondered if R.T. had understood
Empson as she says she thought he
was Medieval enough! Like a dutiful
cat I am reaching the talks on Criticism
and find them most interesting and stim-
ulating - thank you Lion.
I have just been in to Hastings to the
Bank and have bought some more heat
cat cards!
I'm very sorry to hear about Molly -
I do hope she will soon be well again
for it sounds quite horrid! Do give her
my love and best wishes for a quite
recovery.
The Burchers' daughter's novel sounds
wonderful, or as Mrs. Gladys Wood
would say 'Magnificent!' If it is
really full I should love to read it!
My putting the apostrophe in the wrong
place above reminds me that Mrs.
Wood wrote to Clifford and Marjorie
"My dear One's" !

71359461 - The_Helper

2. I told Tim what you said about Rosamund June and Simpson and she wondered if R.T. had understood Simpson as she says she thought he was medieval enough! Like a dutiful cat I am reading the talks on Curtis and find them most interesting and stimulating, thank you Lisa.
I have just been to Hastings at the bank and have bought some more new cat cards!
I'm very sorry to hear about Molly. I do hope she will soon be well again for it sounds quite horrid! Do give her my love and best wishes for a quiet recovery.
The Butcher's Daughter novel sounds wonderful, or as Mrs Gladys Wood would say 'magnificent!' If it is really full I should love to read it! My putting the apostrope in the wrong place above reminds me that miss Wood wrote to Clifford and Marjorie "My dear One's"!

WINNER - 71652323 - Zooniverse2017

2 I told Tiny what you said about Rosamund Fine and Empson and she
wondered if R. T. had understood
Empson as she says she thought he
was medieval enough! Like a dutiful
cat I am reading the talks on Criticism
and find them most interesting and stim-
ulating - thank you Lion.
I have just been in Hastings to the
Bank and have bought some more new
cat cards!
I'm very sorry to hear about Molly -
I do hope she will soon be well again
for it sounds quite horrid! Do give her
my love and best wishes for a quite
recovery.
The Butcher's daughter's novel sounds
wonderful, or as Mrs. Gladys Wood
would say 'magnificent!' if it is
really full I should love to read it!
My putting the apostrophe in the wrong
place above reminds me that Mrs.
Wood wrote to Clifford and Marjorie
"my dear One's"!

71717868 - Frosty1

2 I told Tiny what you said about Rosamund Lime and Empson and she wondered if R.T. had understood Empson as she says she thought he was medieval enough! Like a dutiful cat I am reading the talks on criticism and find them most interesting and stimulating - thank you Lisa .
I have just been in to Hastings to the Bank and have bought some more new cat cards!
I'm very sorry to hear about Molly - I do hope she will soon be well again for it sounds quite horrid! Do give her my love and best wishes for a quite recovery.
The Butchers' daughter's novel sounds wonderful, or as Mrs Gladys Wood would say magnificent! If it is really full I should love to read it! My putting the apostrophe in the wrong place above reminds me that Mrs Wood wrote to Clifford and Marjorie "My dear One's"!

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