gri_2003_m_46_b06_f10_008
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- 72005991 - not-logged-in-c18b063aecfa7c13b291
- 73017795 - Zooniverse2017
- 73039603 - Salwell
- 73254807 - jesseytucker
- WINNER - 73588512 - darryluk
- 73639866 - Janet616

72005991 - not-logged-in-c18b063aecfa7c13b291
dearestI know we arranged that you should not expect letters from me, that I did not know if arrangement worked both ways. I hope that you are well and not worried or rushed.
I have not gone in to the house agents. We left it, I think, so that they would tell me if anybody else made an offer and as I have absolutely certain to thell
73017795 - Zooniverse2017
Blackheath 9 XDearest Sylvia,
I know we arranged that you should not
expect letters from me, but I did not
know the arrangement worked both ways.
I hope that you are well and not worried
or rushed.
I have not gone in the house agents. We left
it, I think, so that they would tell us if
anybody else made an offer and as I
have nothing absolutely certain to tell
them I thought it best to wait until you
come - perhaps with definite news about
tell loan.
I saw Roland Penrose last night and he
likes the idea of a lecture on science
fiction at the ICA: I suggested sometime
in the new year, as I'm so busy now.
Also Dorothy Morland has invited me to
contribute to a symposium of Klee's Ped-
agogigal Sketch Book in November. Of
parents David Sylvester thought of me for
this.
73039603 - Salwell
Blackheath I XDearest Sylvia
I know we arrange that you should not
expect letters from me, but I did not
know the arrangement worked both ways.
I hope you are well and not worried
or rushed.
I have not gone in to the house agents. We left
it, I think, so they would tell us if
anybody else made an offer and as I
have nothing absolutely certain to tell
them I thought it best to wait until you
come - perhaps with definite news about
the loan.
I saw Roland Penrose last night and he
likes the idea of a lecture on science
fiction at the ICA - I suggested sometime
in the new year, as I am busy now.
Also Dorothy Morland has invited me to
contribute to a symposium on Klee's Ped-
agogical Sketch Book in November. Ap-
parently David Sylvester thought of me for
this.
73254807 - jesseytucker
Blackheath 9xdearest Sylvia
I know we arranged that you should not
expect letters from me, but I did not
know the arrangement worked both ways.
I hope that you are well and not worried
or rushed.
I have not gone in to the house agents. We left
it, I think, so that they would tell us if
anybody else made an offer and as I
have nothing absolutely certain to tell
them I thought it best to wait until you
came--perhaps with definite news about
the loan.
I saw Roland Penrose last night and he
likes the idea of a lecture on science
lifction at the ICA: I suggested sometime
in the new year, as I'm so busy now.
Also Dorothy Morland has invited me to
contribute to a symposium on Klee's Ped
agogical Sketch Book in November. Ap-
parently David Syllvester thougth of me for
this.
WINNER - 73588512 - darryluk
Blackheath 9 XDearest Sylvia
I know we arranged that you should not expect letters from me, but I did not know the arrangement worked both ways. I hope that you are well and not worried or rushed..
I have not gone in to the house agents. We left it, I think, so that they would tell us if anybody else made an offer and as I have nothing absolutely certain to tell them I thought it best to wait until you come - perhaps with definite news about the loan.
I saw Roland Penrose last night and he likes the idea of a lecture on science fiction at the ICA. I suggested sometime in the new year, as I'm so busy now. Also Dorothy Morland has invited me to contribute to a symposium on Klee's Pedagogical Sketch Book in November .Parently David Sylvester thought of me for this.
73639866 - Janet616
blackheathdearest Sylvia
I know we arranged that you should not expect letters from me, but I did not know the arrangement worked both ways. I hope that you are well and not worried or rushed.
I have not gone in to the house agents. We left it, I think, so that they would tell us if anybody else made an offer and as I have nothing absolutely certain to tell them I thought it best to wait until you come - perhaps with definite news about the loan.
I saw Roland Penrose last night and he likes the idea of a lecture on science fiction at the ICA - I suggested sometime in the new year, as I'm so busy now. Also Dorothy Morland has invited me to contribute to a symposium on Klee's Pedagogical Sketch Book in November. Apparently David Sylvester thought of me for this.