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  1. 71848172 - Preacher357
  2. 71896655 - Sticker88
  3. 72571409 - jesseytucker
  4. WINNER - 72586796 - dvmoonbird
  5. 72741975 - Molly_Carr
  6. 73027029 - Zooniverse2017

71848172 - Preacher357

17 June Blackheath Dearest Sylvia:

Thank you so much for your letter which has just come.
Forgive me for not writing before but yesterday was
terribly busy.

I miss you, too. I am not sleeping so well and I miss
you whatever I am doing. I love you very much and you
are always in my thoughts.

I will 'note the contents' of your letter, as you ask.
I will go through it now, point to point.

I am sorry about not coming to Pett, but I understand and
do not make it awkward for yourself. I beg you. I have
made a note about the dates of the holiday, Thursday 30th
July to 4th or 5th August. That is a delightful idea.
Thank you for thinking of it.

Do congratulate Clifford about the 3 articles: and G.
wants 'a steady flow'. That is wonderful.

I am sorry you feel bad but I hope that your social cal-
endar (which seems very full) will distract you. You
are in demand.

Yes I will keep my eyes open and my ears to the ground
about the Levy's flat, you may be sure.

My Sutherland lecture went well (lots of people) and I have
arranged an extra one, making three in all on the exhibition.

Today I am going to the V and A (Moore slides for Peters-
field), then lunch with Charles, a press show of Beware,
my Lovely in the afternoon, and dinner at Wimbledon.

Pasmore came last night, was very nice about the Art News
article, and said: 'Lawrence, I like the bit on me very
much' and borrowed a copy to show Wendy. I plan to do
articles on (i) his abstract paintings and (ii) his constre-
tions. He liked the idea of a Cambridge show very much
(I'll tell M.).

I must go to S. Kensington. But before I close this letter
let me say again that I miss you and that I adore you.

Take care of yourself, my painter, my love,
I love you
Lawrence

71896655 - Sticker88

Blackheath
17 June
Dearest Sylvia:
Thank you so much for your letter which has just come.
Forgive me for not writing before but yesterday was terribly busy.
I miss you, too. I am not sleeping so well and I miss
you whatever I am doing. I love you very much and you
are always in my thoughts.
I will 'note the contents' of your letter, as you ask.
I will so through it now, point but point.
I am sorry about not coming to Pett but I understand and
do not make it awkward for yourself, I beg you. I have
made a note about the dates of the holiday, Thursday 30th
July to 4th or 5th August. That is a delightful idea.
Thank you for thinking of it.
Do congratulate Clifford about the 3 articles: and G.
wants 'a steady flow'. That is wonderful.
I am sorry you feel bad but I hope that your social cal-
endar (which seems very full) will distract you. You
are in demand.
Yes I will keep my eyes open and my ears to the ground
about the Levy's flat, you may be sure.
My Sutherland lecture went well (lots of people) and I have
arranged an extra one, making three in all on the exhibition.
Today I am going to the V and A (Moore slides for Peters-
field), then lunch with Charles, a press show of Beware,
my Lovely in the afternoon, and dinner at Wimbledon.
Passmore came last night, was very nice about the Art News
article, and said: 'lawrence, I like the bit on me very
much' and borrowed a copy to show Wendy. I plan to do
articles on (i) his abstract paintings and (ii) his constrc-
tions. He liked the idea of a Cambridge show very much
(I'll tell M.).
I must go to S.Kensington. But before I close this letter
let me say again that I miss you and that I adore you.
Take care of yourself, my painter, my love,
I love you
lawrence

72571409 - jesseytucker

Blackheath
17 June
Dearest Sylvia:
Thank you so much for your letter which has just come.
Forgive me for not writing before but yesterday was
terribly busy.
I miss you, too. I am not sleeping so well and I miss
you whatever I am doing. I love you very much and you
are always in my thoughts.
I will 'note the contents' of your letter, as you ask.
I will go through it now, point by point.
I am sorry about not coming to Pett but I understand and
do not make it awkward for yourself, I beg you. I have
made a note about the dates of the holiday, Thursday 30th
July to 4th or 5th August. That is a delightful idea.
Thank you for thinking of it.
Do congratulate Clifford about the 3 articles: and G.
wants a 'steady flow'. That is wonderful.
I am sorry you feel bad but I hope that your social cal-
endar (which seems very full) will distract you. You
are in demand.
Yes I will keep my eyes open and my ears to the ground
about the Levy's flat, you may be sure.
By Sutherland lecture went well (lots of people) and I have
arranged an extra one, making three in all on the exhibition.
Today I am going to the V and A (Moore slides for Peters-
field), then lunch with Chares, a press show of Beware,
my Lovely in the afternoon, and dinner at Wimbledon.
Pasmore came last night, was very nice about the Art News
article, and said: 'Lawrence, I like the bit on my very
much' and borrowed a copy to show Wendy. I plan to do
articles on (i) his abstract paintings and (ii) his constre-
tions. He liked the idea of a Cambridge show very much
(I'll tell M.).
I must go to S. Kensington. But before I close this letter
let me say again that I miss you and that I adore you.
Take care of yourself, my painter, my love,
I love you
Lawrence

WINNER - 72586796 - dvmoonbird

Blackheath
17 June
Dearest Sylvia:

Thank you so much for your letter which has just come. Forgive me for not writing before but yesterday was terribly busy.

I miss you, too. I am not sleeping so well and I miss you whatever I am doing I love you very much and you are always in my thoughts.

I will 'note the contents' of your letter, as you ask. I will go through it now, point by point.

I am sorry about not coming to Pett but I understand and do not make it awkward for yourself, I beg you. I have made a note about the dates of the holiday, Thursday 30th July to 4th or 5th August. That is a delightful idea. Thank you for thinking of it.

Do congratulate Clifford about the 3 articles: and G. wants 'a steady flow'. That is wonderful.

I am sorry you feel bad but I hope that your social calendar (which seems very full) will distract you. You are in demand.

Yes I will keep my eyes open and my ears to the ground about the Levy's flat, you may be sure.

My Sutherland lecture went well (lots of people) and I have arranged an extra one, making three in all on the exhibition.

Today I am going to the V and A (Moore slides for Petersfield), then lunch with Charles, a press show of Beware, my lovely in the afternoon, and dinner at Wimbledon.

Pasmore came last night, was very nice about the Art News article, and said: 'lawrence, I like the bit on me very much' and borrowed a copy to show Wendy. I plan to do articles on (i) his abstract paintings and (ii) his constrctions. He liked the idea of a Cambridge show very much (I'll tell M.).

I must go to S. Kensington. But before I close this letter let me say again that I miss you and that I adore you.

Take care of yourself, my painter, my love.

I love you

Lawrence

72741975 - Molly_Carr

Blackheath
17 June
Dearest Sylvia:
Thank you so much for your letter which has just some. Forgive me for not writing before but yesterday was terribly busy.
I miss you too. I am not sleeping so well and I miss you whatever I am doing. I love you very much and you are always in my thoughts.
I will 'note the contents' of your letter, as you ask. I will go through it now, point by point.
I am sorry about not coming to Pett but I understand and do not make it awkward for yourself, I beg you. I have made a note about the dates of the holiday, Thursday 30th July to 4th or 5th August. That is a delightful idea. Thank you for thinking of it.
Do congratulate Cliford about the 3 articles: and G. wants 'a steady flow'. That is wonderful.
I am sorry you feel bad but I hope that your social calendar (which seems very full) will distract you. You are in demand.
Yes I will keep my eyes open and my ears to the ground about the Leys's flat, you may be sure.
My Sutherland lecture went well (lots of people) and I have aarranged an extra one, making three in all on the exhibition.
Today I am going to the V and A (Moore slides for Petersfield), then lunch wit Charles, a press show of Beware, my lovely in the afternoon, and dinner at Wimbledon.
Pasmore came ast night, was very nice about the Art News article, and said: 'lawrence, I like the bit on me very much' and borrowed a copy to show Wendy. I plan to do articles on (i) his abstract paintings and (ii) his constractions. He liked the idea of a Cambridge show very much (I'll tell M.).
I must go to S. Kensington. But bedore I close this letter let me say again that I miss you and that I adore you.
Take care of yourself, my painter, my love,
I love you
Lawrence

73027029 - Zooniverse2017

Blackheath

17 June

Dearest Sylvia:

Thank you so much for your letter which has just come.
Forgive me for not writing before but yesterday was
terribly busy.

I miss you, too. I am not sleeping so well and I miss
you whatever I am doing. I love you very much and you
are always in my thoughts.

I will 'note the contents' of your letter, as you ask.
I will go through it now, point by point.

I am sorry about not coming to Pett but I understand and
do not make it awkward for yourself, I beg you. I have
made a note about the dates of the holiday, Thursday 30th
July or 4th of 5th August. That is a delightful idea.
Thank you for thinking of it.

Do congratulate Clifford about the 3 articles: and G.
wants 'a steady flow'. That is wonderful.

I am sorry you feel bad but I hope that your social cal-
endar (which seems very full) will distract you. You
are in demand.

Yes I will keep my eyes open and my ears to the ground
about the Levy's flat, you may be sure.

My Sutherland lecture went well (lots of people) and I have
arranged an extra one, making three in all on the exhibition.

Today I am going to the V and A (Moore slides for Peters-
field), then lunch with Charles, a press show of Beware,
my Lovely in the afternoon, and dinner at Wimbledon.

Passmore came last night, was very nice about the Art News
article, and said: 'Lawrence, I like the bit on me very
much' and borrowed a copy to show Wendy. I plan to do
articles on (i) his abstract paintings and (ii) his construc-
tions. He liked the idea of Cambridge show very much
(I'll tell M.).

i must go to S. Kenginston. But before I close this letter
let me say again that I miss you and that I adore you.

Take care of yourself, my painter, my love,

I love you
Lawrence

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