gri_2004_m_4_b01_f05_035
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- 65510117 - lmorgan9
- 65556350 - PenguinCo.
- 65579370 - KatieSmith17
- 65642769 - Raunita
- 65654179 - ChrisMM76
- WINNER - 65675168 - star-lightcox.net

65510117 - lmorgan9
8 XI 1949Dearest Sylvia,
Your letter this morning enchanted me - so lively, and, dearest creature, so loving. I adore you for it and long to see you.
I wish that I were in a position to write as fully as I should like but I am in a post office and have a vast amount of work to do. I had to go out at 8.30 this morning. I saw Gainsborough, I hasten to tell you, and I am definitely reviewing the Kensington gallery. I shall send you a telegram with reviews on Thursday so do not be alarmed when it appears. I told him frankly I wanted to give a pass and he was, first startled, and then alarmed. I also have to cover the new London Gallery show for him.
You are in my thoughts all day long, no matter how busy and rushed I become, as today your beauty and your intelligence delight me all times - beautiful life - accepting Minerva.
I am delighted that you talk about me - I adore that of course.
The cake I expect will come later today. I look forward very much to eating it. Lional shall share it with me. I have Jawalla - whose coat is a bit singed in places (after five now) does notit before I get home thisw evening - you know what he is!
You sound very busy with your lectures - I shall be there platonically - a misty lion a few feet at the ground, just above the front row.
65556350 - PenguinCo.
8 XI 1949Dearest Sylvia,
your letter this morning enchanted me - so lively, and dearest creature, so loving, I adore you for it and long to see you.
I wish that I were in a position to write as fully as I should like but I am in a post office and have a vast amount of work to do. I had to go out at 8.30 this morning. I saw Gainsborough, I barter to tell you, and I am definitely reviewing the Kennington Gallery. I shall send you a Telegram with the news on Thursday so do not be alarmed when it appears. I told him frankly I wanted to 'give miss Sleigh a Puff' and he was, first, startled and then charmed. I also have to cover the new London Gallery Show for him
You are in my thoughts all day long, no matter how busy and rushed I became, as today. Your beauty and your intelligence delight me all times - beautiful life - accepting Minerva,
I am delighted that you talk about me - I adore that, of course.
The cake I expect will come later today. I look forward very much to eating it. Liural shall close it with me. I hope Yawolla - whose coat is a bit singed in places - does not discover it before I get home this evening after sundown - you know what He IS!
You sound very busy with your lectures - I shall be there platonically - a misty lion a few feet off the ground, just above the front now.
65579370 - KatieSmith17
Dearest Sylvia,Your letter this morning enchanted me - so lively,
and, dearest creature, so loving. I adore you for
it and long to see you.
I wish that I were in a position to as fully as
I should like but I am in a post office and have a vast amount of work to do. I had to go out at 8.30
this morning. I saw Gainsborough, I haste in tell
you, and I am definitely reviewing the Kensington
gallery. I shall send you a Celegian mill cepners
on Thursday so do not be alarmed when it appears.
I told him frankly I wanted to 'give miss sleigh a pass'
and he was, first, startled, and then charmed. I owe -
so have to cover the new London gallery show for him.
You are in my thoughts all ady long, no matter how busy and rushed I become, as today. Your beauty and
your intelligence delight me all times - beautiful
life - accepting Minerva.
I am delighted that you talk about me - I adore
that, of course.
The cake I expect will come later today. I look forward very much to eating it. Liord
shall claim it
with me. I love Yawalla - whose coat is a hit
singed in places after sa now does not discover it before I get
home this evening - you know what he is!
You sound very busy with focus lectures - I shall
be there metaphorically - a misty lion a few feet off the ground, just above the front row.
65642769 - Raunita
8 x1 1949Dearest Sylvia,
Your letter this morning enchanted me - so lively, and dearest creature, so loving. I adore you for it and long to see you.
I wish that I were in a position to write as fully as I should like but I am in a post office and have a vast amount of work to do. I had to go out at 8.30 this morning. I saw Gainsborough, I wanted to tell you, and I am definitely reviewing the Kensington Gallery. I shall send you a telegram with the news on Thursday, so do not be alarmed when it appears. I told him frankly I wanted to give Miss Sleigh a Pass and he was, first, startled, and then charmed. I also have to cave the new London Gallery show for him.
You are in my thoughts all day long, no matter how busy and rushed I become, as Today. Your beauty and your intelligence delight me all times - beautiful life - accepting Minerva.
I am delighted that you talk about me - I adore that, of course.
The cake I expect will come later Today. I look forward very much to eating it. Lionel shall claw it with me. I have Yawalla - whose coat is a bit singed in places (after Sia now) - does not devours it before I get home this evening - You know what He is!
You sound very with your lecture - I shall be there platonically - a misty lion a few feet of the ground, just above the front now.
65654179 - ChrisMM76
8 XI 1949Dearest Sylvia,
You letter this morning enchanted me - so lively,
and, dearest creature, so loving. I adore you for
it and long o see you.
I wish that I were in a position to write as fully as
I should like but I am in a post office and have a
vast amount of work to do. I had to go out at 8:30
this morning. I saw Gainsborough, I hasten to tell
you, and I am definitely reviewing the Kensington
Gallery. I shall send you a telegram with the news
of Thursday so not be alarmed when it appears.
I told him frankly I wanted to 'give mirs sleigh a puff'
and he was, first, startled and then charmed. I al-
so have to cover the new London Gallery Show for him.
You are in my thoughts all day long, no matter how
busy and rushed I become, as today. Your beauty and
your intelligence delight me all times - beautiful
life - acception Minerva.
I am delighted that you talk about me - I adore
that, of course.
The cake I expect will come later today. I look
forward very much to eating it. Lionel shall love it
with me. I love - whose coat is a bit
singed in places - does not it before I get
home this evening - you know what he is!
You sound very busy with your lectures - I shall be there photonically - a misty lion a few feet off the ground, just above the front row.
WINNER - 65675168 - star-lightcox.net
8 11 1949Dearest Sylvia,
Your letter this morning enchanted me - so lively,
and, dearest creature, so loving. I adore your for
it and long to see you.
I wish that I were in a position to write as fully as
I should like but I am in a post office and have a
vast amount of work to do. I had to go out at 8:30
this morning. I saw Gainsborough, I hasten to tell
you, and I am definitely reviewing the Kensington
Gallery. I shall send you a telegram with covers on Thursday so do not be alarmed when it appears.
I told him frankly I wanted to 'give Meis Sleigh a Puff
and he was, first, startled, and then charmed. I al-
so have to cover the new London Gallery Show for him
You are in my thought all day long, no matter how
busy and rushed I become, as today. Your beauty and
your intelligence delight me all times - beautiful
life - accepting, minerva.
I am delighted that you talk about me - I adore
that of course.
The cake I expect will come later today. I look
forward very much to eating it. Lionel shall have it
with me. I hope Lawalla - whose coat is a hit
singed in places after now. - does not discover it before I get home this evening - You know what He is!
You sound very busy with your lecture - I shall
be there platonically - a misty lion a few feet of the
ground, just above the front row.