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  1. 65462138 - Preacher357
  2. WINNER - 65499617 - YukonRed
  3. 65511312 - brutaldigital
  4. 65523063 - Raunita
  5. 65538845 - Bambina41
  6. 65622442 - SusanMorley53425

65462138 - Preacher357

Blackheath Thursday
Dearest Sylvia,

Your letter upset me because I do not know when you are
going to come here. You say 'If I do not come before the
end of the month'. You left here on the 23rd August.
Do you intend to stay away longer than a month?

The agreement was that you were going to live with me
and still see Michael - not the other way around. You say
you will be in Pett most of November. Have you remember-
ed that if I do St. Albans and you Hammersmith we shall not
see much of each other during the latter part of October.
Therefore, as your suggestions stand, I shall see you for
about two weeks in October (Hammersmith starts 15th of that
month). Then, when its over, back to Pett.

I am sure you cannot have realised the implications of
your letter.

Your picture for St. Nicholas seems to me a gesture of
atonement to the father-symbol (church and Michael) to
whom you have been unfaithful with me. On that level I
am sorry it is necessary. On the other hand, I think that
on the technical level it is a good opportunity to work on
a large scale. I am sure it will be exciting in light
and colour. Your sketch is very interesting.

Please do think carefully about the next two months.
I never allow writing or lectures to interfere with us and
I do hope that you will not do this now. Is not Hammer-
smith enough? It is a good thing to be offered the lec-
tures and I am very pleased but think of them in relation
to ourselves.

(If as seems likely, you can think of a compromise -
I will even vouch for Yawolla - I shall be
happy, but do see the situation clearly.)

Just as I know you love me despite confusions about dates
and equivocation, I love you, my darling Sylvia, despite my
complaints in this letter. It is just because I love you, that
I want you to be with me as much as possible.
I love you
I love you
Lawrence

WINNER - 65499617 - YukonRed

Blackheath Thursday

Dearest Sylvia,

Your letter upset me because I do not know when you are
going to come here. You say 'if I do not come before the
end of the month'. You left here on the 23rd August. Do
you intend to stay away longer than a month?

The agreement was that you were going to live with me
and still see Michael - not the other way round. You say
you will be in Pett most of November. Have you remember-
ed that if I do St Albans and you Hammersmith we shall not
see much of each other during the latter part of October.
Therefore, as your suggestions stand I shall see you for
about two weeks in October (Hammersmith starts 15th of that
month). Then, when it's over, back to Pett.

I am sure you cannot have realised the implications of
your letter.

Staying away longer than I anticipated, defining the time
you will be here only by saying when you are going back to
Pett, make me unhappy.

Your picture for st Nicholas seems to me a gesture of
atonement to the father-symbol (church and michael) to
whom you have been unfaithful with me. On that level I
am sorry it is necessary. On the other hand I think that
on the technical level it is a good opportunity to work on
a large scale. I am sure it will be exciting in light
and colour. Your sketch is very interesting.

Please do think carefully about the next two months.
I never allow writing or lectures to interfere with us and
I do hope that you will not do this now. Is not Hammer-
smith enough? It is a good thing to be offered the lec-
tures and I am very pleased but think of them in relation
to ourselves.

(If, as seems likely, you can think of a compromise
- I will even vouch for Yawolla - I shall be
happy but do see the situation clearly.)

Just as I know you love me despite confusions about dates
and equivocation I love you, my darling Sylvia, despite my
complaints in this letter. It is just because I love you that
I want you to be with me as much as possible.

I love you
I love you
Lawrence




65511312 - brutaldigital

Blackheath
Thursday

Dearest Sylvia,

Your letter upset me because I do not know when you are going to come here. You say "if I do not come before the end of the month". You left here not he 23rd August. Do you intend to stay away longer than a month?

The agreement was that you were going to live with me and still see Michael - not the other way round. You say you will be in Pett most of November. Have you remembered that if I do St albans and you Hammersmith we shall not see much of each other during the latter part of the . Therefore, as your suggestions stand I shall see you for about two weeks in October (Hammersmith starts 15th of that month). Then, when it is over, back to Pett.

I am sure you cannot have realised the implications of your letter.

Staying away longer than I anticipated, defining the time you will be here only by saying when you are going back to Pett, make me unhappy.

Your picture for St Nicholas seems to me a gesture of atonement to the father-symbol (church and michael) to whom you have been unfaithful with me. On that level I am sorry that it is necessary. On the other hand I think that on a technical level it is a good opportunity to work on a large scale. I am sure it will be exciting in light and colour. Your sketch is very interesting.

Please do think carefully about the next two months. I never allow writing or lectures to interfere with us and I hope that you will not do this now. Is not Hammersmith enough? It is a good thing to be offered the lectures and I am pleased but them of them in relation to ourselves.

(If , as seems likely, you can think of a compromise - I will even vouch for Yawolla - I shall be happy do see the situation clearly.)

Just as I know you love me despite confusions about dates and equivocation I love you, my darling Sylvia, despite my complaints in this letter. It is just because I love you that I want you to be with me as much as possible.

I love you
I love you
Lawrence

65523063 - Raunita

Blackheath Thursday
Dearest Sylvia,
Your letter upset me because I do not know when you are going to come here. You say 'if I do not come before the end of the month'. You left here on the 23rd August. Do you intend to stay away longer than a month?
The agreement was that you were going to live with me and still see Michael - not the other way round. You say you will be in Pett most of November. Have you remembered that if I do St Albans and you Hammersmith we shall not see much of each other during the latter part of October. Therefore, as your suggestions stand I shall see you for about two weeks in October (Hammersmith starts 15th of that month). Then, when its over, back to Pett.
I am sure you cannot have realized the implications of your letter.
Staying away longer than I anticipated, defining the time you will be here only by saying when you are going back to Pett, make me unhappy.
Your picture for St Nicholas seems to me a gesture of atonement to the father-symbol (church and Michael) to whom you have been unfaithful with me. On that level I am sorry it is necessary. On the other hand I think that on the technical level it is a good opportunity to work on a large scale. I am sure it will be exciting in light and colour. Your sketch is very interesting.
Please do think carefully about the next two months. I never allow writing or lectures interfere with us and I do hope that you will not do this now. Is not Hammersmith enough? It is a good thing to be offered the lectures and I am very pleased but think of them in relation to ourselves.
(If, as seeems likely, you can think of a compromise - I will even vouch for Yawolla - I shall be happy but do see the situation clearly.)
Just as I know you love me despite confusions about dates and equivocation I love you, my darling Sylvia, despite my complaints in this letter. It is just because I love you that I want you to be with me as much as possible
I love you
I love you
Lawrence



65538845 - Bambina41

Blackheath Thursday

Dearest Sylvia,

Your letter upset me because I don not know when you are going to come here. You say 'if I do not come before the end of the month'. You left here on the 23rd August. Do you intend to stay away longer than a month?

The agreement was that you were going to live with me and still see Michael - not the other way around. You say you will be in Pett most of November. Have you remembered that if I do not do St. Albans and you Hammersmith we shall no see much of each other during the latter part of October. Therefore, as your suggestions stand I shall see you for about two weeks in October (Hammersmith starts 15th of that month). Then, when its over, back to Pett.

I am sure you cannot have realized the implications of your letter.

Staying away longer than I anticipated, defining the time you will be here only by saying when you are going back to Pett, make me unhappy.

Your picture for St. Nicholas seems to me a gesture of atonement to the father-symbol (church and Michael) to when you have been unfaithful with me. On that level I am sorry it is necessary. On the other hand I think that on the technical level it is a good opportunity to work on a large scale. I am sure it will be exciting in light and color. Your sketch is very interesting.

Please do think carefully about the next two months. I never allow writing or lectures to interfere with us and I do hope that you will not do this now. Is not Hammersmith enough? It is a good thing to be offered the lectures and I am very pleased but think of them in relation to ourselves.

(If, as seems likely, you can think of a compromise- I will even vouch for Yawolla. I shall be happy but do see the situation clearly.)

Just as I know you love me despite confusions about dates and equivocation I love you, my darling Sylvia, despite my complaints in this letter. It is just because I love you that I want you to be with me as much as possible.

I love you
I love you
Lawrence

65622442 - SusanMorley53425

Blackheath Thursday
Dearest Sylvia,
Your letter upset me because I do not know when you are going to come here. You say 'if I do not come before the end of the month'. You left here on the 23rd August. Do you intend to stay away longer than a month?
The agreement was that you were going to live with me and still see Michael - not the other way round. You say you will be in Pett most of November. Have you remember-ed that if I do St Albans and you Hammersmith we shall not see much of each other during the latter part of October. Therefore, as your suggestions stand I shall see you for about two weeks in October (Hammersmith starts 15th of that month). Then, when its over, back to Pett.
I am sure you cannot have realised the implications of your letter.
Staying away longer than I anticipated, defining the times you will be here only by saying when you are going back to Pett, make me unhappy.
You picture for st Nicholas seems to me a gesture of atonement to the father-symbol (church and michael) to whom you have been unfaithful with me. On that level I am sorry it is necessary. On the other hand I think that on the technical level it is a good opportunity to work on a large scale. I am sure it will be exciting in light and colour. Your sketch is very interesting.
Please do think carefully about the next two months. I never allow writing or lectures to interfere with us and I do hope that you will not do this now. Is not Hammer-smith enough? It is a good thing to be offered the lec-tures and I am very pleased but think of them in relation to ourselves.
(If, as seems likely, you can think of a compromise - I will even vouch for Yawolla - I shall be happy but do see the situation clearly.)
Just as I know you love me despite confusion about dates and equivocation I love you, my darling Sylvia, despite my complaints in this letter. It is just because I love you that I want you to be with me as much as possible.
I love you
I love you Lawrence

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