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  1. 65515977 - not-logged-in-518ffb363660f76aa6ca
  2. 65530594 - not-logged-in-2d5590dbb63976ecd3b9
  3. WINNER - 65620839 - snikdekl
  4. 65643698 - WiltedLotus
  5. 65750578 - not-logged-in-9c8a37b4122925f7cf3d
  6. 65764859 - FizzPlease
  7. 65766621 - ChrisMM76

65515977 - not-logged-in-518ffb363660f76aa6ca

Wednesday
Dearest Sylvia,
How nice it was this morning to have a letter from you.
I long to meet you on Saturday and shall be at the station -
heavily be-ringed - to meet @ 12:58.
Your evening lecture seems to have been a rare success - an
extra guinea, and those charming words of praise overheard as
you left. Oh, my Minerva, warmest congratulations. I am
sorry the other clans are aggressive about modern pictures
and poetry - but I am sure you can cope with them (I remember the
Henry Moore/Shakespeare incident that Tiny quoted) though, of
course, it is a useless strain.
I am writing in Shepherd's Bush library - where the exhibit-
ition is being held. The staff of the library reveal an extra-ord-
inary pattern of malice and jealousy and cross currents of egotism
and stupidity that is almost unbelievable disturbed. I was
introduced to it on my first morning here, everybody complain-
ing about everybody else.
I saw John Shipp yesterday and he admired my ring very
much - as did John McHale. Yes, he sent the testimonial in
the end, he was away with influenza when my letter reached
the office.
I am much too busy possibly to see the clock at present - I
just cannot afford the time. I thought, in any case, M's brisk
yet distracted air, when he and I did meet not in the least charming.
The AIA committee is not yet decided - more people
were proposed than there is room for and so there is to
be a ballot. Perhaps I shall survive it - I hope so.
I have not survived as far as the Ken Wood job goes - I heard unofficially that the short list people have already
been interviewed.




65530594 - not-logged-in-2d5590dbb63976ecd3b9

Wednesday
Dearest Sylvia,
How nice it was this morning to have a letter from you. I long to meet you on Sturday and shall be at the station - heavily be ringed - to meet the 12:58.
Your evening lecture seems to have been a rare success - an extra fuinea, and those charming words of praise overheard as you left. Oh, my Minerva, warmest congratulations. I am sorry the other clans are aggressive about modern pictures and poetry - but I am sure you can cope until then (I remember the Henry Moore / Shakespeare incident that Tiny quoted) though, of course, it is a urele... strain.
I am writing in Shepherd's Bush library - where the exhibition is being held. The staff of the library reveal an extra-ord-inary pattern of malice and jealousy cross currents of egotism and stupidity that is almost unbelievable disturbed. I was introduced to it on my first morning here, everybody complain-ing about everybody else.
I saw John Shipp yesterday and he admired my ring very much - as did John McHale. Yes, he sent the testimonial in the end, he was away with influenza when my letter reached the office.
I am much too busy publishing to see the clock at present - I just cannot afford the time. I though, in any case M's Irish, yet abstracted air, when he and I did meet not in the least charming.
The AIA committee is not yet decided - or = more people were proposed than there is room for and so there is to be a ballot. Perhaps I shall survive it - I hope so.
I have not survived as far as the Ken Wood job goes - I heard unofficially that the short list people have already ben interviewed.

WINNER - 65620839 - snikdekl

Wednesday

Dearest Sylvia

How nice it was this morning to have a letter from you.
I long to meet you on Saturday and shall be at the station -
heavily be-ruged - to meet the 12.58.

Your evening lecture seems to have been a rare success - an
extra guinea, and those charming words of praise overheard as
you left. Oh, my Minerva, warmest congratulations. I am
sorry the other class are aggressive about modern pictures and
poetry - but I am sure you cope with them (I remember the
Henry Moore / Shakespeare incident that Tiny quoted) though, of
course, it is a useless strain.

I am writing in Shepherd's Bush library - where the exhib-
ition is being held. The staff of the library reveal an extra-ord-
inary pattern of malice and jealousy and cross currents of egotism
and stupidity that is almost unbelievable disturbed. I was
introduced to it on my first morning here, everybody complain-
ing about everybody else.

I saw John Shipp yesterday and he admired my ring very
much - as did John McHale. Yes, he sent the testimonial in
the end, he was away with influenza when my letter reached
the office.

I am much too busy possibly to see the clock at present - I
just cannot aford the time. I thought, in any case, M's brisk, yet
abstracted air, when he and I did meet not in the least charming.

The AIA committee is not yet decided - more people
were proposed than there is room for and so there is to
be a ballot. Perhaps I shall survive it - I hope so.

I have not survived as far as the Ken Wood job goes -
I heard unofficially that the short list people have already
been interviewed.



65643698 - WiltedLotus

Wednesday
Dearest Sylvia,
How nice it was this morning to have a letter from you. I long to meet you on Saturday and shall be at the station - heavily be-ringed - to meet the 12.58.
Your lecture seems to have been a rare success - an extra guinea and those charming words of praise overheard as you left. Oh, my Minerva, warmest congratulations. I am sorry the other class are aggressive about modern pictures and poetry - but I am sure you can cope with them (I remember the Henry Moore/ Shakespeare incident that Tiny quoted) though, of course, it is a useless strain.
I am writing in Shepherd's Bush library - where the exhib-ition is being held. The staff of the library reveal and extra-ord-inary pattern of malice and jealousy and cross currents of egotism ad stupidity that is almost unbelievable disturbed. I was introduced to it on my first morning here. everybody complain-ing about everybody else.
I saw John Skipp yesterday and he admired my ring very much - as did John McHale. Yes, he sent the testimonial in the end, he was away with influenza when my letter reached the office.
I am much too busy presently to see the clock at present - I just cannot afford the time. I thought, in any case, M's brisk, yet abstracted air, when he and I did meet not in the least charming.
The AIA Committee is not yet decided = more people were proposed than there is room for and so there is to b a ballot. Perhaps I shall survive it - I hope so.
I have not yet survived as far as the Ken wood job goes - I heard unofficially that the short list people have already been interviewed.

65750578 - not-logged-in-9c8a37b4122925f7cf3d

Wednesday
Dearest Sylvia,
How nice it was this morning to have a letter from you. I long to meet on Saturday and shall be at the station - heavily Re-serged - to meet the 12.58.
Your evening lecture seems to have been a rare success - an extra guinea, and rarecharming words of praise overheard as you left. Oh, my Minerva, warmest congratulations. I am sorry the other ears are aggressive about modern pictures and poetry - but I am sure you can cope with them (I remember the Henry Moore / Shakespeare incident that Tiny quoted) though, of course, it is a useless strain.
I am writing in Shepherd's Bush library - where the exhibition is being held. The staff of the library reveal an extra ordinary pattern of malice and jealousy and cross currents of egotism and stupidity that is almost unbelievable disturbed. I was introduced to it on my first morning here, everybody complaining about everybody else.
I saw John Skipp yesterday and he admired my ring very much - as did John McHale. Yes, he sent the testimonial in the end, he was away with influenza when my letter reached the office.
I am much too busy possibly to see the clock at present - I just cannot afford the time. I thought, in any case, M's brisk, yet abstracted air, when he and I did meet not in the heart charming.
The AIA committee is not yet decided - more people were proposed than there is room for and so there is to be a ballot. Perhaps I shall survive it - I hope so.
I have not survived as far on the Ken Wood job goes - I heard unofficially that the short list people have already been interviewed.

65764859 - FizzPlease

Wednesday
Dearest Sylvia,
How nice it was this morning to have a letter from you. I long to meet you on Saturday and shall be at the station - heavily be-serged - to meet at 12:58.

Your evening lecture seems to have been a rare success - an extra guinea, and more charming worst of praise overheard as you left. Oh, my Minerva, warmest congratulations. I am sorry the other ??? are aggressive about modern pictures and poetry - but I am sure you can cope with them. (I remember the Henry Moore / Shakespeare incident that Tiny quote) though of course, it is a useless strain.

I am writing in Shepherd's bush library - where the exhib-
ition is being held. The staff of the library reveal an extra-ord-
inary pattern of malice and jealousy and gross current of egotism and stupidity that is almost unbelievable disturbed. I was introduced to it in my first morning here, everybody complain-
ing about everybody else.

I saw John Shipp yesterday and he admired my ring very much - as did John McHale - Yes, he sent the testimonial in the end, he was away with influenza when my letter reached the office.

I am much too busy possibly to see the clock at present - I just cannot afford the. I thought, in any case, M' s Irish , yet abstracted air, when he and I did meet not in the least charming.

The AIA Committee is not yet decided - more people were proposed than there is room for and so there is to be a ballot. Perhaps I shall survive it - I hope so.

I have not survived so far on the Ken Wood job ???. I heard unofficially that the short list people have already been interviewed.

65766621 - ChrisMM76

Wednesday
Dearest Sylvia,
How nice it was this morning at have a letter from you.
I long to meet you on Saturday and shall be at the station -
heavily be-ringed - to meet the 12:58.
Your evening lecture seems to have been a rare success - an
extra guinea, and those charming words of praise overheard as
you left. Oh, my Minerva, warmest congratulations. I am
sorry the other are aggressive about modern pictures and
poetry - but I am sure you can cope with them (I remember the
Henry Moore/Shakespeare incident that Tiny quoted) though, of
course, it is a useless strain.
I am writing in Shepherd's Bush library - where the exhib-
ition is being held. The staff of the library reveal an extra-ord-
inary pattern of malice and jealousy and currents of egotism
and stupidity that almost unbelievably disturbed. i was
introduced to it on my first morning, here, everybody complain-
ing about everybody else.
I saw John Skipp yesterday and he admired my ring very
much - as did John McHale. Yes, he sent the testimonial in
the end, he was away with influenza wen my letter reached
the office.
I am much to busy possibly to see the clock at present - O
just cannot afford the time. I thought, in any case, M's brisk, yet
abstracted air, when he and I did meet not in the least charming.
The A.I.A. committee is not yet decided: more people
were proposed than there is room for and so there is to
be a ballot. Perhaps I shall survive it - I hope so.
I have not survived as for on the Ken Wood job goes -
I heard unofficially that the short list people have already
been interviewed.

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