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Pett 24.9.52

Dearest Lawrence,
Thank you so much for your letter and for sending me part one of your lecture. I read it through once, but carefully this morning and think it very good indeed. I do wish I could come to hear it - but if I had the money I do not think I should have the strength, and there is so much to do. I say don't forget you were going to write an essay on the American impressionist - I forget his name for the moment. I'm glad Miss Pasmore is nice.
You seem very busy. I hope you are quite well again now. Has the rash cleared up? I hope that you are not getting over-tired.
I shall have to come to Hastings to do some shopping, and so I shall meet you - I shall ask Clifford when he will come - I imagine not so early as that. But I will meet the Charing

69560692 - marlfox580

Pett 24.9.52
Dearest Lawrence
Thank you so much for you letter and for sending me part one of your lecture. I read it through once, but carefully this morning and think it very good indeed. I do wish I could come to hear it - but if I had the money I do not think I should have the strength, and there is so much to do. O say! don't forget you were going to write an essay on the American impressionist. I forget his name for the moment. I'm glad Mr Pasmore is nice.
You seem very busy. I hope you are quite well again now. Has the rash cleared up? I hope that you are not getting over-tired.
I shall love to come to Hastings to do some shopping, and so I shall meet you. I shall ask Clifford when he will come. I imagine not so early as that. But I will meet the Chasing

69766246 - jesseytucker

24-9-52
Pett
Dearest Lawrence,
Thank you so much for your letter
and for sending me part one of your
lecture I read it through once, but
carefully this morning and think it very
good indeed. I do wish I could come
and hear it--but if I had the money
I do not think I should have the
strength, and there is so much to do.
I say don't forget you were going to write
an essay on the American Impressionist.
I forgot his name for the moment.
I'm glad Ms. Pasmore is nice.
You seem very busy. I hope you
are quite well again now. Has the
rash cleared up? I hope that you are
not getting over-tired.
I shall have to come to Hastings to
do some shopping, and so I shall meet
you. I shall ask Clifford when he
will come. I imagine not so early
as that. But I will meet the Charing

70292974 - Paula-S

Pett 24.9.52

Dearest Lawrence,
Thank you so much for your letter and for sending me part one of your lecture. I read it through once, but carefully this morning and think it very good indeed. I do wish I could come to hear it - but if I had the money I do not think I should have the strength, and there is so much to do. I say! don't forget you were going to write an essay on the American impression - I forget his name for the moment. I'm glad Mrs Pasmore is nice.
You seem very busy. I hope you are quite well again now. Has the rash cleared up? I hope that you are not getting over-tired
I shall have to come to Hastings to do some shopping, and so I shall meet you. I shall ask Clifford when he will come - I imagine not so early as that. But I will meet the Charing

71300539 - JanetCormack

Pett 24.9.52
Dearest Lawrence,
Thank you so much for your letter and for sending me part one of your lecture. I read it through once, but carefully this morning and think it very good indeed. I do wish I could come to hear it - but if I had the money I do not think I should have the strength, and there is so much to do. I say don't forget you were going to write an essay on the American impressionist. I forget his name for the moment. I'm glad Mrs. Pasmore is nice.
You seem very busy. I hope you are quite well again now. Has the rash cleared up? I hope that you are not getting over-tired.
I shall have to come to Hastings to do some shopping, and so I shall meet you - I shall ask Clifford when he will come - I imagine not so early as that. But I will meet the Charing

71333294 - k.h.pot

Pett
24.9.52
Dearest Lawrence,
Thank you so much for your letter
and for sending me part one of your
lecture. I read it through once, but
carefully this morning and think it very
good indeed. I do wish I could come
to hear it - but if I had the money
I do not think I should have the
strength, and there is so much to do.
I say 'don't forget you were going to write
an essay on the American impressionist.
I forget his name for the moment.
I'm glad Miss Pasmore is nice.
You seem very busy. I hope you
are quite well again now. Has the
rash cleared up? I hope that you are
not getting over-tired
I shall have to come to Hastings to
do some shopping, and so I shall meet
you. I shall ask Clifford when he
will come. I imagine not so early
as that. But I will meet Charing

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