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15 - 9 - 53

Dearest Sylvia

John is going to see if he has any suitable jewellery. If he has I will let you know all details. He is making constructions that are very interesting and which I believe you will like - Magda and John join me in awaiting you impatiently.
Frank and I have not found a good idea for the radio series yet but he hit on an idea for a children's two-sided record for Christmas. I made it over the weekend. IC is Willie and the Magic Tune. The chief of H.M.V. is considering it already and I shall know his verdict on Wednesday, probably.
Magda took us all to see SHANE. It is wonderful. I hope that I shall be able to persuade you to see it. IC is a Western told with the technique (or some of it) of Eisenstein & Pudovkin. With all this Russian influence the director must be running a risk. Monumental, humane, violent, and full of mythology : waste land and various stuff, but well related to the realistic narrative! CV Wedgewood called it 'a boys film' : have I news for CV Wedgewood!
Though I am not modifying my opinion of Ustinov as a playwright I have to admit (having heard In All Directions) that he is a brilliant radio comedian - as script writer and player. (IC is on Monday evening at 9.30.)
My next lecture is on Mathew Smith. I wish I liked him more; or I wish he were less good than he is. I don't know what I am going to say. Come 3.00 o'clock I shall think of something, I suppose.
I have been very well fed in the last few days. I have been dining out ; it has all been ravishing and exotic. So please have no fears on that score for your lion. Magda, Mathew and Geoffrey (last night) were the cooks. Geoffrey & his friend tried to make one miss the last train but happily I realised their intention just in time - and made it to the last train. Young lion has escaped a fate worse than death. Hetty is happy to report.

72434390 - the3esses

15.9.53
Dearest Sylvia
John is going to see if he has any suitable jewellry. If he has I will let you know all details. He is making constructions that are very interesting and which I believe you will like. Magda & John join me in awaiting you impatiently.
Frank and I have not found a good idea for the radio series yet but he hit on an idea for a children's two-sided record for Christmas. I wrote it on the weekend. It is Willie and the Magic Tune. The chief of H.M.V. is considering it already and I shall know his verdict on Wednesday, probably.
Magda took us all to see SHANE. It is wonderful. I hope that I shall be able to persuade you to see it. It is a western told with the technique (or some of it) of Eisenstein & Pudpervlais.
With all this Russian influence the director must be running a risk. Monumental, humane, violent, and full of mythology: waste land and serious stuff, but so well related to the realistic narrative! CV Wedgewood called it 'a boy's film':have I news for CV Wedgewood!
Though I am not modifying my opinion of Ustinov as a playwright I have to admit (having heard in all directions) that he is a brilliant radio comedian - as script writer and player. (It is on Monday evening at 9.30.)
My next lecture is on Mathew Smith. I wish I liked him more; or I wish he were less good than he is. I don't know what I am going to say. Come 3.00 o'clock I shall think of something, I suppose.
I have been very well fed in the last few days. I have been dining out: it has all been nourishing AND exotic. So please have no fears on that score for your lion. Magda, mother and Geoffrey (last night) were the cooks. Geoffrey & his friend tried to walk and missed the last train but happily I realised their intention just in tie - and made it to the last train. Your lion has escaped a fate worst than death Hetty is happy to report.

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73685116 - MissDonkey

Dearest Sylvia
John is going to see if has suitable jewellery, if he has I will let you know all details. He is making constructions that are very interesting and relics I believe you will like - Magda John join me in curating you impatiently.

Frank and I have not found a good idea for a radio series yet but he hit on an idea for a children's two-sided record for Christmas. I make it over the weekend. I C is Willie and the magic Tune. The chief of H.M.V is considering it already and I will know his verdict on Wednesday, probably.

Magda took us all to see SHANE. It is wonderful. I hope that I shall be able to persuade you to see it. I C is a western tale with the technique (or some of it) of Eisendelin a Pudovlian. with all this Russian influence the dinedis must be running a risk monumental, humane, malent, and full of mythology: waste land and ravenous stuff, but so well related to the real insu maritime! CV Wedgewood calles it 'a boy's film': have I news for CV Wedgewood.
Though I am not modifying my opinion of Ustinov as a playwright I have to admit (having heard Im aAll Directions) that he is a excellent radio comedian - as scriptwriters and playes. (It is Monday evening at 9.30).
My next lecture is on Matthew Smith. I wish O liked him more; or, I wish he were less good than he is. I don't know what I am going to say come 3.00 o'clock I shall think of something I suppose.
I have been very well fed in the last few days. I have been dip - my out; it has all been nourishing AND exotic. So please have no fear on that core for your lion. Magda, noltes, and Geoffrey (last night) were the cooks. Geoffrey and his friend tried to make and miss the last train but happily I realised this intention just in time - and made it to the last train. Many time has escaped a fate worse than death, Hetty is happy to report.

WINNER - 73759001 - RommelC

15.9.53

Dearest Sylvia

John is going to see if he has any suitable jewellery. If he has I will let you know all details. He is making constructions that are very interesting and which I believe you will like. Magda and John join me in awaiting you impatiently.

Frank and I have not found a good idea for the radio series yet but he hit on an idea for a children's two-sided record for Christmas. I wrote it over the weekend. It is "Willie and the Magic Tune." The chief of H.M.V. is considering it already and I shall know his verdict on Wednesday, proabably.

Magda took us all to see SHANE. It is wonderful. I hope that I shall be able to persuade you to see it. It is a Western told with the technique (or some of it) of Eisenstein and Pudovkin. With all this Russian influence the director must be running a risk. Monumental, humane, violet, and full of mythology: waste land and saviour stuff, but so well related to the realistic narrative! C.V. Wedgewood called it 'a boy's film': have I news for C.V. Wedgewood!

Though I am not modifying my opinion of Ustinov as a playwright I have to admit (having heard "In All Directions") that he is a brilliant radio comedian- as scriptwriter and player. (It is on Monday evening at 9.30.)

My next lecture is on Mathew Smith. I wish I liked him more; or, I wish he were less good than he is. I don't know what I am going to say. Come 5.00 o'clock I shall think of something, I suppose.

I have been very well fed in the last few days. I have been dining out: it has all been nourishing AND exotic. So please have no fear on that score for your lion. Magda, Mattes, and Geoffrey (last night) were the cooks. Geoffry and his friend tried to make me miss the last train but happily I realised their inention just in time - and made it to the last train. You lion has escaped a fate worse than death and Hetty is happy to report.

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