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[3-2-53]
Blackheath
Good Friday

Dearest Sylvia:

The Lautrec lecture went pleasantly
yesterday, though two ladies left at
one point, for moral reasons, I think.
Afterwards I looked at the Siqueiros
paintings again, meeting, inevitably
Robert. Last night I saw Greta
Garbo in The Atonement of Gosta Berl-
ing (Swedish, 1923): it was a terri-
ble film, but Garbo was great. (I
left after two and a half hours!)

This morning I have written something
about Turnbull for the sculpture art-
icle and soon must have some lunch,
it being 1:45. (For elevenses I had
one of those delightful chocolate men
and thought of you very hard.) This
evening I have to see the Cordells
and John: I won't forget about your
portrait of Magda.

It is good having Ajax and the Poet
back here and I love The Tyre Furnace.

I talked the flower painting over with
Mother and as I expected she does not
want a very big one. 18 x 16 is the
kind of size she would prefer. As to
flowers, that she leaves to you: she
would prefer 'pinks and petunia colors'
rather than 'reds and yellows' on ac-
count of her new covers in the drawing
room. It irritates her if one of the
flowers or a petal has fallen down.

72335935 - Preacher357

[3-4-53] Good Friday Blackheath Dearest Sylvia:
The Lautrec lectrue went pleasantly
yesterday, though two ladies left at
on point, for moral reasons, I think.
Afterwards I looked at the Siqueiros
paintings again, meeting, inevitably,
Robert. Last night I saw Greta
Garbo in The Atonement of Gosta Berl-
ing (Swedish, 1923): it was a terri-
ble film, but Garbo was great. (I
left after two and a half hours!)

This morning I have written something
about Turnbull for the sculpture art-
icle and soon must have some lunch,
it being 1:45. (For elevenses I had
one of those delightful chocolate men
and thought of you very hard.) This
evening I have to see the Cordells
and John: I won't forget about your
portrait of Magda.

Itis good having Ajax and The Poet
back here and I love The Tyre Furnace.

I talked the flower painting over with
Mother and as I expected she does not
want a very big one. 18 x 16 is the
kind of size she would prefer. As to
flowers, that she leaves to you: she
would prefer 'pinks and petunia colors'
rather than 'reds and yellows' on ac-
count of her new covers in the drawing
room. It irritates her if one of the
flowers or a petal has fallen down.

72572895 - jesseytucker

3-4-53
Blackheath
Good Friday
Dearest Sylvia:
The Lautrec lecture went pleasantly
yesterday, though two ladies left at
one point, for moral reasons, I think.
Afterwards I looked at the Siqueiros
paintings again, meeting, inevitably,
Robert. Last night I saw Greta
Garbo in The Atonement of Gosta Berl-
Ing (Swedish, 1923): it was a terri-
ble film, but Garbo was great. (I
left after two and a half hours!)
This morning I have written something
about Turnbull for the sculpture art-
icle and soon must have some lunch,
it being 1.45. (For elevenses I had
one of those delightful chocolate men
and thought of you very hard.) This
evening I have to see the Cordells
and John: I won't forget about your
portrait of Magda.
It is good having Ajax and the Poet
back here and I love The Tyre Furnace.
I talked the flower painting over with
Mother and as I expected she does not
want a very big one. 18 x 16 is the
kind of size she would prefer. As to
flowers, that she leaves to you: she
would prefer 'pinks and petunia colors'
rather than 'reds and yellows' on ac-
count of her new covers in the drawing
room. It irritates her if one of the
flowers or a petal has fallen down.

73022238 - melissaagill

[3-4-53]
Blackheath
Good Friday

Dearest Sylvia:
The Lautrec lecture went pleasantly
yesterday, though two ladies left at
one point, for moral reasons, I think.
Afterwards, I looked at the Siqueiros
paintings again, meeting, inevitably
Robert. Last night I saw Greta
Garbo in The Atonement of Gosta Berl-
ing (Swedish, 1923): it was a terri-
ble film, but Garbo was great. (I
left after two and a half hours!)

This morning I have written something
about Turnbull for the sculpture art-
icle and soon must have some lunch,
it being 1.45. (For elevenses I had
one of those delightful chocolate men and thought of you very hard.) This
evening I have to see the Cordells
and John: I won't forget about your
portrait of Magda.
It is good having Ajax and the Poet
back here and I love the Tyre Furnace.

I talked the flower painting over with
Mother and as I expected she does not
want a very big one. 18 x 16 is the
kind of size she would prefer. As to
flowers, that she leaves to you: she
would prefer 'pinks and petunia colors'
rather than 'reds and yellows' on ac-
count of her new covers in the drawing
room. It irritates her if one of the flowers or a petal has fallen down.

73224786 - not-logged-in-400ba5d464904d527730

[3-4-53]
Blackheath
Good Friday
Dearest Sylvia:
The Lautrec lecture went pleasantly yesterday, though two ladies left at one point, for moral reasons, I think. Afterwards I looked at the Siqueiros paintings again, meeting, inevitably, Robert. Last night I saw Greta Garbo in The Atonement of Gosta Berling (Swedish, 1923): it was a terrible film, but Garbo was great. (I left after two and a half hours!)
This morning I have written something about Turnbull for the sculpture article and soon must have some lunch, it being 1.45. (For elevenses I had one of those delightful chocolate men and thought of you very hard.) This evening I have to see the Cordells and John: I won't forget about your portrait of Magda.
It is good having Ajax and the Poet back here and I love The Tyre Furnace.
I talked the flower painting over with Mother and as I expected she does not want a very big one. 18 x 16 is the kind of size she would prefer. As to flowers, that she leaves to you: she would prefer 'pinks and petunia colors' rather than 'reds and yellows' on account of her new covers in the drawing room. It irritates her if one of the flowers or a petal has fallen down.

73478724 - Zooniverse2017

Blackheath
Good Friday

Dearest Sylvia:

The Lautrec lecture went pleasantly
yesterday, though two ladies left at
one point, for moral reasons, I think.
Afterwards I looked at the Siqueiros
paintings again, meetings, inevitably,
Robert. last night I saw Greta
Garbo in The Atonement of Gosta Berl-
ing (Swedish, 1923): it was a terri-
ble film, but Garbo was great. (i
left after two and a half hours!)

This morning I have written something
about Turnbull for the sculpture art-
icle and soon must have some lunch,
it being 1.45. (For elevenses I had
one of those delightful chocolate men
and thought of you very hard.) This
evening I have to see the Cordells
and John: I won't forget about your
portrait of Magda.

It is good having Ajax and the Poet
back here and I love The Tyre Furnace.

I talked the flower painting over with
Mother and as I expected she does not
want a very big one. 18 x 16 is the
kind of size she would prefer. As to
flowers, that she leaves to you: she
would rather prefer 'pinks and petunia colors'
rather than 'reds and yellows' on ac-
count of her new covers in the drawing
room. It irritates her if one of the
flowers or a petal has fallen down.

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