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Blackheath
Thursday 12th XI
Dearest Sylvia
Thank you for your letter. I quite understand about Foster & Foster's.
South phone them, I think. but I expect that you will have heard
by now. I look forward to hearing the results of his intervention.
I note that you are coming to town on Monday. I will do my best
to meet you then. I will tell you in my next letter. I have some
arrangements for that day but I think I can postpone them. In
fact I am sure of it. We can try some of the Greenwich & Lewis -
from ogaries together.
The Languate of the Arts prospectus is a riot. Semantic chaos is
rife, wouldn't you say? In a macabre way it would be amusing
to attend. I wonder what the one on Popular Culture (in the new
year) will be like: even more weird I expect for there is no
tradition at all to even point tutors in the right direction.
I am glad you have been to Camber Castle again.
What good news, too, that you are working on te sofa cover. Sweet
good industrious cat!
Banstead went very well last night - after the break.
Today I have an exhibitions committee meeting. C.A.S. lecture
of the TG, then an ICA lecture (Turnbull & Oratter) all which I
shall see Magda & John.
I have no other news except I am longing to see you on Monday.
Sleep well my love.
love you
Lawrence

73143520 - not-logged-in-400ba5d464904d527730

Blackheath
Thursday 12th XI
Dearest Sylvia
Thank you for your letter. I quite understand about Foster & Foster's. South phoned them, I think. But I expect that you will have heard by now. I look forward to hearing the results of his intervention.
I note that you are coming to town on Monday. I will do my best to meet you then. I will tell you in my next letter. I have some arrangements for that day but I think I can postpone them. In fact I am sure of it. We can try some of the Greenwich & Lewisham agencies together.
The Language of the Arts prospectus is a riot. Elevated chaos is rife, wouldn't you say? In a macabre way it would be amusing to attend. I wonder what the one on Popular Culture (in the new year) will be like: even more weird I expect for there is no tradition at all to even point tutors in the right direction.
I am glad you have been to Cawder Castle again.
What good news, too, that you are working on the sofa cover. Sweet good industrious cat!
Barnstead went very well last night-after the break.
Today I have an exhibitions committee meeting. C.A.S. lecture at the TG, then an ICA lecture (Turnbull & another) at which I shall see Magda & John.
I have no other news except that I am longing to see you on Monday. Sleep well my love.
Love you
Lawrence

73698327 - Merlotmateus

Blackheath
Thursday 12th XI

Dearest Sylvia
Thank you for your letters. I quite understand about Foster and Foster's. South phoned them, I think. But I expect that you will have heard by now. I look forward to hearing the results of his intervention.
I note that you are coming to town on Monday. I will do my best to meet you then. I will tell you in my next letter. I have some arrangements for that day but I think I can postpone them. In fact I am sure of it. We can try some of the Greenwich and Lewis ham organicstogether.
The Language of the Arts prospectus is a riot. Semantic chaos is rife, wouldn't you say? In a macabre way it would be amusing to attend. I wonder what the one on Popular Culture (in the new year) will be like: even more weird I expect for there is no tradition at all to even point tutors in the right direction.
I am glad you have been to Camber Castle again.
What good news, too, that you are working on the sofa corner. Sweet good industrious cat!
Banstead went very well last night- after the tweak.
Today I have an exhibition committee meeting. C.A.S lecture at the TG, then an ICA lecture (Turnbull & another)at which I shall see Magda and John.
I have no other news except I am longing to see you on Monday.
Sleep well my love.
love you
Lawrence

WINNER - 73863563 - saffyre13

Blackheath
Thursday 12th [X]
Dearest Sylvia
Thank you for your letter. I quite understand about Foster & Foster's.
South phoned them, I think. But I expect that you will have heard
by now. I look forward to hearing the results of his intervention.

I not that you are coming to town on Monday. I will do my best
to meet you then. I will tell you in my next letter. I have some
arrangements for that day but I think I can postpone them. In
fact I am sure of it. We can try some of the Greenwich & Lewis -
from agencies together.

The Language of the Arts prospectus is a riot. Semantic chaos is
rife, wouldn't you say? In a macabre way it would be amusing
to attend. I wonder what the one on Popular Culture (in the new
year) will be like: even more weird I expect for there is no
tradition at all to even point tutors in the right direction.

I am glad you have been to Lauder Castle again.
What good news, too, that you are working on the sofa cover. Sweet
good industrious cat!

Banstead went very well last night - after the break.

Today I have an exhibitions committee meeting, C.A.S. lecture
of the TG, then an ICA lecture (Turnbull & another) all which I
shall see Magda & John.

I have no other news except I am longing to see you on Monday.
Sleep well my love.

love you
Lawrence


73879572 - hoskinml

Blackheath
Thursday 12th XI

Dearest Sylvia

Thank you for your letter. I quire understand about Foster & Foster's. South phoned them, I think. But I expect that you will have heard by now. I look forward to hearing the results of his intervention.

I note that you are coming to town on Monday. I will do my best to meet you then. I will tell you in my next letter. I have some arrangements for that day but I think I can postpone them. In fact I am sure of it. We can try some of the Greenwich & Lewis-ham agencies together.

The Language of the Arts prospectus is a riot. Semantic chaos is rife, wouldn't you say? In a macabre way it would be amusing to attend. I wonder what the one on Popular Culture (in the new year) will be like: even more weird I expect for there is no tradition at all to even point tutors in the right direction.

I am glad you have been to Camber Castle again.

What good news, too, that you are working on the sofa cover. Sweet good industrious cat!

Banstead went very well last night - after the break.

Today I have an exhibitions committee meeting. C.A.S. lecture after that, then an ICA lecture (Turnbull & another) at which I shall see Magda & John.

I have no other news except I am longing to see you on Monday. Sleep well my love.
love you
Lawrence


73888439 - RedShoeShuffle


Thursday 12th
Dearest Sylvia
Thank you for your letter. I quite understand about Foster & Foster's.
South phoned them, I think. But I expect that you will have heard
by now. I look forward to hearing the results of his intervention.

I note that you are coming to town on Monday. I will do my best
to meet you then. I will tell you in my next letter. I have some
arrangements for that day but I think I can postpone them. In
fact I am sure of it. We can try some of the Greenwich & Lewis -
from agencies together.

The Language of the Arts prospectus is a riot . Romantic chaos is
rife, wouldn't you say? In a macabre way it would be amusing
to attend. I wonder what the one on Popular Culture (in the new
year) will be like: even more weird I expect for there is no
tradition at all to even point tutors in the right direction.

I am glad you have been to Camden Castle again.

What good news, too, that you are working on the sofa cover. sweet
good industrious cat!

Bamstead went very well last night - after the break.

Today I have an exhibitions committee meeting. C.A.S. lecture
at the TG, then an ICA lecture ( Turnbull & orther) all which I
shall see Magda & John.

I have no other news except I am longing to see you on Monday.
sleep well my love.
love yo
Lawrence

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