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  1. 71797206 - Preacher357
  2. 72214155 - LibrarianDiva
  3. 72582898 - wrightj2h
  4. 72598532 - jesseytucker
  5. 72666867 - darryluk
  6. WINNER - 72695437 - RommelC

71797206 - Preacher357

6-2-53 Rectory Lodge Pett Hasting's Dearest Lawrence,
I begin at last to loose my
cold, though I feel dreadfully tired
and slept until 5 o'clock. I hope that
I sleep better to-day. I hope you
are well and not over tired with all
your lecturing. I hope you are more
pleased this time with your Matisse.
What did you lecture on at Banstead?
How many people managed to come
to the Wallace collection? Clifford
said that if he could he would go
to one of your lectures on Thursday or
to-day. I wonder if he will!
I don't suppose theres any hope
now for the "portrait of the artist
but in case there is here is the
little painting which I think very
good and have modified a little
and believe it to be. More like me

72214155 - LibrarianDiva

Rectory Lodge 6.2.53
Pett
Mr Hastings

Dearest Lawrence
I begin at last to Loose my
cold, though I feel dreadfully tired
and slept so badly last night that
I read until 5 o'clock I hope that
I sleep better to-day. I hope that
see well and not over tired with all
your lecturing. I hope you are more
pleased this time with your Matisse
What did you lecutre on at Barnstead
How many people managed to come
to the Wallace Collection? Clifford
said that if he could he would go
to one of your lectures or Thursday ot
Friday I wonder if he will!
I don't suppose theres any hope,
now for the "portrait of the artist"
but to case there is here is the
little pantry which I think very
good and have modified a little
and believe it to be more like me

72582898 - wrightj2h

6.2.53
Rectory Lodge
Pett
N. Hastings
Dearest Lawrence
I began at last to loose my cold, though I feel dreadfully tired and slept so badly last night that I read until 5 o'clock. I hope that I sleep better today. i hope you are well not still tired with all your lecturing. I hope you are more pleased this time with your Matisse. What did you lecture on at Banstead? How many people managed to come to the Wallace Collection? Clifford said that if he could he would go to one of your lectures on Thursday or Friday, I wonder if he will!
I don't suppose there's any hope now for the "Portrait of the Artist" but in case there is her is the little painting which I think very good and have modified a little and believe it to be more like me

72598532 - jesseytucker

6-2-53
Rectory Lodge
Pett
N. astings
Dearest Lawrence,
I begina t last to loose my
cold, though I feel dreadfully tired
and slept so badly last night that
I read until 5 o'clock. I hope that
I sleep better today. I hope you
are well and not over tired with all
your lecturing. I hope you are more
pleased this time with your Matisse
What did you lecture on at Banstead?
How many people managed to come
to the Wallace Collection? Clifford
said that if he could he would go
to one of your lectures on Thursday or
today. I wonder if he will!
I don't suppose there's any hope,
now for the "Portrait of the artist
but in case there is here is the
little painting which I think very
good and have modified a little
and believe it is to be more like me

72666867 - darryluk

Rectory Lodge
Pett
nr. Hastings
6.2.53

Dearest Lawrence,

I begin at last to lose my cold, though I feel dreadfully tired and slept so badly last night that I read until 5 . I hope that I sleep better today. I hope you are well and not over tired with all your lecturing. I hope you are more pleased this time with your Matisse. What did you lecture on at Bankstead? How many people managed to come to the Wallace collection? Clifford said that if he could he would go to one of you lectures on Thursday or today. I wonder if he will!

I don't suppose there's any hope now for the "Portrait of the Artist" but in case there is here is the little painting which I think very good and have modified a little and believe it to be more like me

WINNER - 72695437 - RommelC

Rectory Lodge 6.2.53
Pett
N. Hastings

Dearest Lawrence,
I begin at last to lose my cold, though I feel dreadfully tired and slept so badly last night that I read until 5 o'clock. I hope that I sleep better today. I hope you are well and not over tired with all your lecturing. I hope you are more pleased this time with your Matisse. What did you lecture on at Bamstead? How many people managed to come to the Wallace Collection? Clifford said that if he could he would go to one of your lectures on Thursday or Friday. I wonder if he will!
I don't suppose there's any hope now for the "Portrait of the artist" but in case there is here is the little painting which I think very good and I have modified a little and believe it to be more like me.

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