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  1. WINNER - 72567704 - glt
  2. 72744978 - the3esses
  3. 72957289 - Preacher357
  4. 73168579 - aabust
  5. 73570700 - ChaoticK
  6. 73763424 - k8mielke

WINNER - 72567704 - glt

Thank you for your long letter, my darling. I am happy you like the play. Yes, as you suggest, I have not had time for my story. Only 500 words, at the moment. (It is terribly hard to be simple and popular. I'd rather write a deep sonnet any day).

I follow your explanation of Daphne but I don't think that it was all in your story. Perhaps you will get it in. I feel your impatience with the poor girls has led you to suppress their real suffering so they are spared pain at the price of remaining trivial.

Yes, my darling, that would be wonderful. June 8 or 9 would be fine. Come then, my love: whichever day you like and for as long as you can.

I am glad your garden and your art, your art and your garden are doing so well.

Sorry to hear about Mark Boxer and Granta. How ridiculous. What does 'rusticated' mean? Is it bad? I mean, very bad?

Your description of Tiny is marvellous, clinical and metaphoric at the same time.

You are so right about Paul de Limbourg and May. Yes. Yes, indeed.

School lecture, today, so I must get to town. I am always up by 8.00 nowadays. It does make a difference to the amount of work I get through - it really does. And I can write a longer letter.

Love you
Lawrence
P.S. I am reading all 5 of Meratti's operas on Frank's advice. I'm loving it.
XXXX L


72744978 - the3esses

Thank you for your long letter, my darling. I am happy you like the play. Yes, as you suggest, I have not had time for my story. Only 500 words, at the moment. (It is terribly hard to be simple and popular. I'd rather write a deep sonnet any day)
I follow you explanation of Daphne but I don't think that it was all in your story. Perhaps you will get it in. I feel your impatience with the poor girls has led you to suppress their real suffering so they are spared pain at the price of remaining trivial.
Yes, my darling, that would be wonderful. June 8 or 9 would be fine. Come then, my love: whichever day you like and for as long as you can.
I am glad your garden and your art, your art and your garden are doing so well.
Sorry to hear about Mark Boxer and Granta. How ridiculous. What does neusticatal mean? Is it bad? I mean, very bad?
Your description of Tiny is marvellous, clinical and metaphoric at the same time.
You are so right about Pal de Limbaucy and Bay. Yes - Yes, indeed.
School lecture, today, so I must get to town. I am always up by 8.00 nowadays. It does make a difference to the amount of work I get through - it really does. And I can write a longer letter.
Love you
Lawrence
P.S. I am reading all 5 of Meratti's operas on Frank's advice. I'm loving it.
XXXX L

72957289 - Preacher357

Thank you for your long letter, my darling. I am happy you like
the play. Yes, as you suggest, I have not had time for my
story. Only 500 words, at the moment. (It is terribly hard
to be simple and popular. I'd rather write a deep sonnet any
day.)

I follow your explanation of Daphne, but I don't think that
it was all in your story. Perhaps you will get it in - I feel
your impatience with the poor girls has led you to suppress
their real suffering so they are spared pain at the price of
remaining trivial.

Yes, my darling, that would be wonderful. June 8 or 9
would be fine. Come then, my love: whichever day
you like and for as long as you can.

I am glad your garden and your art, your art & your gar-
den are doing so well.

Sorry to hear about Mark Boxer and Granta. How ridi-
culous. What does 'rusticated' mean? Is it bad?
I mean, very bad?

Your description of Tiny is marvellous, clinical and
metaploic at the same time.

You are so right about Pal de Limbaury and May Yes -
Yes, indeed.

School lecture, today, so I must get to town. I am
always up by 8:00 nowadays. It does make a dif-
ference to the amount of work I get through -
it really does. And I can write a longer letter.
I love you
Lawrence

P.S. I am reading all 5 of Menatti's operas on
Frank's advise. I'm loving it. XXXXL

73168579 - aabust

Thank you for your long letter, my darling. I am happy you like to play. Yes, as you suggest, I have not had time for my story. Only 500 words, at the moment. (It is terribly hard to be simple and popular. I'd rather write a cheap sonnet any day)

I follow your exploration of Daphne but I don't think that it was all in your story. Perhaps you will get it in. I feel your impatience with the poor girl has led you to suppress their real suffering so they are spared pain at the price of remaining trivial.

Yes, my darling, that would be wonderful. June 8 or 9 would be fine. Come then, my love: whichever day you like and for as long as you can.

I am glad your garden and your art, your art & your garden are doing so well.

Sorry to hear about Mark, Boxer and smonte. How ridiculous. What does 'neurticatal' mean? Is it bad? I mean, very bad?

Your description of Tiny is marvellous, clinical and metaphoric at the same time.

You are so niger about Paul de Limbaurg and May. Yes, yes, indeed.

School lectures, today, so I must get to town. I am always up by 8.00 nowadays. It does make a difference to see amount of work. I get really late. And I can write a large, selta.

Love you
Laurence

P.S. I am reading all 5 of Meralti's operas on Frank's advice. I'm loving it.

XXXXL

73570700 - ChaoticK

Thank you for your long letter, my darling. I am happy you like the play. Yes, as you suggest, I have not had time for my story. Only 500 words, at the moment. (it is terribly hard to be simple and popular. I'd rather write a deep sonnet any day)
I follow your explanation of Daphne but I don't think that it was all in your story. Perhaps you will get it in. I feel your impatience with the poor girls has led you to suppress their real suffering so they are spared pain at the price of remaining trivial. Yes, my darling, that would be wondeful. June 8 or 9 would be fine. Come then, my love: whichever day you like and for as long as you can. I am glad your garden and your art , your art & your garden are doing so well. Sorry to hear about Mark Boxer and Granta. How ridiculous. What does 'rusticated' mean? Is it bad? I mean, very bad? Your description of Tiny is marvellous, clinical and metaphoric at the same time. You are so right about Pal de Limbaury and May. Yes - Yes, indeed. School lecture, today, so I must get to town. I am always up by 8.00 nowadays. It does make a difference to the amount of work I get through - it really does. And I can write a longer letter. I love you Lawrence

73763424 - k8mielke

Thank you for your long letter, my darling. I am happy you like the play. Yes, as you suggest, I have no had time for my story. Only 500 words, at the moment. (It is terribly hard to be simple and popular. I'd rather write a deep sonnet any day)
I follow your explanation of Daphne but I don't think that it was all in your story. Perhaps you will get it in. I feel your impatience with the poor girls has led you to suppress their real suffering so they are spared pain at the price of remaining trivial.
Yes, my darling, that would be wonderful. June 8 or 9 would be fine. Come then, my love: whichever day you like and for as long as you can.
I am glad your garden and your art, your art & your garden are doing so well.
Sorry to hear about Mark Boxer and Granta. How ridiculous. What does 'neurtucalial' mean? It is bad? I mean, very bad?
Your description of Tiny is marvelous, clinical and metaphoric at the same time.
You are so right about Pal de Limbaury and May. Yes-Yes indeed.
School lecture, today, so I must get to town. I am always up by 8:00 nowadays. It does make a difference to the amount of work I get through - it really does. And I can write a longer letter.
Love you Lawrence
P.S. I am reading all 5 of Moretti's operas on Franks advice. I'm loving it.
XXXXL

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