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  1. WINNER - 65876876 - kaymooreart
  2. 65921551 - altheist
  3. 65929377 - gailkoelker
  4. 66047747 - kanjoku
  5. 66160928 - _secunda
  6. 66164373 - Mai-1984
  7. 66165523 - Berhel

WINNER - 65876876 - kaymooreart

Blackheath
Sunday

Dearest Sylvia,

It is 3.45 and I have just paused from writing
about Hogarth. Yesterday I wrote - and types -
1,250 words and today, so far - I am continuing
after I post this letter, I have written a thousand.
I have developed a wonderful and I hope original
theory about H's use of colour.

The Fallacy of Height has also been added to in
the last day or two and you will not be sorry to
hear that M. Douglas Cooper has been added to Heron,
Malraux, Fischel, &c. John McHale exchanged some
books with me and when I opened one of his I found
the Cooper quotation. A rare, Apollonian felicity,
do you not think?

A great advantage I have over you is that when
you are away you have only Michael whereas I have
your pictures. How splendid they are: Minerva,
in particular, has held my attention these last
two days - her great clean leap from Zeus' head
symbolising the clarity and strength I hope to at-
tain in my criticism.

As you will realise from my opening words I
have my watch back. How is yours?

I have Mon and their Motives (from the library)
and so been able to read the Henry VIII: isn't it
good. I have also re-read Glover's Freud and J.
articles in Horizon (He is very stern about amateur
psycho-analysts!) I have got a vast and exciting
book about Bosch: don't worry, it is on credit from
The Blackheath bookshop so there is no urgency about
payment. The Ducal Palace ones are in it and quite
well reproduced.

65921551 - altheist

Blackheath
Sunday

Dearest Sylvia,

It is 3:45 and I have just paused from writing about Hogarth. Yesterday I wrote - and typed - after I post this letter, I have written a thousand. I have develop a wonderful and I hope original theory about H's use of colour.

The Fallacy of Height has also been added to in the last day or two and you will not be sorry to hear that M. Douglas Cooper has been added to Heron, Malraux, Fischel, & C. John McHale exchanged some books with me and when I opened one of his I found the Cooper quotation. A rare, Apollonian felicity, do you not think?

A great advantage I have over you is that when you are away you have only Michael whereas I have your pictures. How splendid they are: Minerva, in particular, has held my attention these last two days - her great clean leap from Zeus' head symbolising the clarity and strength I hope to attain in my criticism.

As you will realise from my opening words I have my watch back. How is yours?

I have Mon and their Motives (from the library) and so been able to read the Henry VIII: isn't it good. I have also re-read Glover's Freud and J. articles in Horizon (He is very stern about amateur psycho-analysts!) I have got a vast and exciting book about Bosch: don't worry, it is on credit from The Blackheath bookshop so there is no urgency about payment. The Ducal Palace ones are in it and quite well reproduced.

65929377 - gailkoelker

Blackheath
Sunday
Dearest Sylvia,
It is 3.45 and I have just paused from writing about Hogarth. Yesterday I wrote - and typed - 1,250 words and today, so far - I am continuing after I post this letter, I have written a thousand. I have developed a wonderful and I hope original theory about H's use of colour.
The Fallacy of Height has also been added to in the last day or two and you will not be sorry to hear that M. Douglas Cooper has been added to Heron, Malraux, Fischel, &c. John McHale exchanged some books with me and when I opened one of his I found the Cooper quotation. A rare, Apollonian felicity, do you not think?
A great advantage I have over you is that when you are away you have only Michael whereas I have your pictures. How splendid they are: Minerva, in particular, has held my attention these last two days-her great clean leap from Zeus' head symbolizing the clarity and strength I hope to attain in my criticism.
As you will realize from my opening words I have my watch back. How is yours?
I have Men and their Motives (from the library) and so been able to read the Henry VIII: isn't it good. I have also re-read Glover's Freud and J. articles in Horizon (he is very stern about amateur psycho-analysts!) I have got a vast and exciting book about Bosch: don't worry, it is on credit from the Blackheath bookshop so there is no urgency about payment. The Ducal Palace ones are in it and quite well reproduced.

66047747 - kanjoku

Blackheath
Sunday

Dearest Sylvia,

It is 3.45 and I have just paused from writing about Hogarth. Yesterday I wrote - and typed - 1,250 words and today, so far - I am continuing after I post this letter, I have written a thousand. I have developed a wonderful and I hope original theory about H's use of colour.

The Fallacy of Height has also been added to in the last day or two and you will not be sorry to hear that M. Douglas Cooper has been added to Heron, Malraux, Fischel, &c. John McHale exchanged some books with me and when I opened one of his I found the Cooper quotation. A rare, Apollonian felicity, do you not think?

A great advantage I have over you is that when you are away you have only Michael whereas I have your pictures. How splendid they are: Minerva, in particular, has held my attention these last two days - her great clean leap from Zeus' head symbolising the clarity and strength I hope to attain in my criticism.

As you will realise from the opening words I have my watch back. How is yours?

I have Men and their Motives (from the library) and so have been able to read the Henry VIII: isn't it good. I have also re-read Glover's Freud and J. articles in Horizon (He is very stern about amateur psycho-analysts!) I have got a vast and exciting book about Bosch: don't worry, it is on credit from The Blackheath bookshop so there is no urgency about payment. The Ducal Palace ones are in it and quite well reproduced.

66160928 - _secunda

Blackheath
Sunday

Dearest Sylvia,

It is 3.45 and I have just paused form writing about Hogarth. Yesterday I wrote--and typed--1,250 words and today, so far--I am continuing after I post this letter, I have written a thousand. I have developed a wonderful and I hope original theory about H's use of colour.d

The Fallacy of Height has also been added to in the last day or two and you will not be sorry to hear that M. Douglas Cooper has been added to Heron, Malraux, Fischel, $c. John McHale exchanged some books with me and when I opened one of his I found the Cooper quotation. A rare, Apollonian felicity, do you not think?

A great advantage I have over you is that when you are away you have only Michael whereas I have your pictures. How splendid they are: Minerva, in particular, has held my attention these last two days--her great clean leap from Zeus' head symbolising the clarity and strength I hope to attain in my criticism.

As you will realise from my opening words I have my watch back. How is yours?

I have Mon and their Motives (from the library) and so been able to read the Henry VIII: isn't it good. I have also re-read Glover's Freud and J. articles in Horizon (He is very stern about amateur psychoanalysts!) I have got a vast and exciting book about Bosch: don't worry, it is on credit from The Blackheath bookshop so there is no urgency about payment. The Ducal Palace ones are in it and quite well reproduced.

66164373 - Mai-1984

Blackheath
Sunday
Dearest Sylvia
It is 3.45 and I have just paused from writing about Hogarth. Yesterday I wrote - and typed - 1,250 words and today , so far - I am continuing after I post this letter, I have written a thousand. I have developed a wonderful and I hope original theory about H's use of colour.
The Fallaoy of Height has also been added to in the last day or two and you will not be sorry to hear that M. Douglas Cooper has been added to Heron , Malraux , Pischel , &c. Jhon Mchale exchanged some the Cooper quotation. A rare, Apollonian felicity,do you not think?
A great advantage I have over you is that when you are away you have only Michael whereas I have your pictures. How splendid they are: Minerva, in particular, has held my attention these last two days- her great clean leap from Zeus' head Symbolling the clarity and strength I hope to attain in my oriticism.
As you will realise from opening words I have my watch back. How is yours?
I have Mon and their Motives (from the library) and so been able to read the Henry VIII : isn't it good. I have also re-read Glover's Freud and J. articles in Horizon (He is very stern about amateur psycho-analysts!) I have not got a vast and exciting book about Bosch: don't worry,it is on credit from the Blackheath bookshop so there is on urgency about payment . The Ducal Palace ones are in it and quite well reporduced.

66165523 - Berhel

Blackheath
Sunday

Dearest Sylvia,

It is 3.45 and I have just paused from writing about Hogarth. Yesterday I wrote - and typed - 1,250 words and today, so far - I am continuing after I post this letter, I have written a thousand. I have developed a wonderful and I hope original theory about H's use of colour.

The Fallacy of Height has also been added to in the last day or two and you will not be sorry to hear that M. Douglas Cooper has been added to Heron, Malraus, Fischell & c. John McHale exchanged some books with me and when I opened one of his I found the Cooper quotation. A rare, Apollonian felicity, do you not think?

A great advantage I have over you is that when you are away you have only Michael whereas I have your pictures. How splendid they are: Minerva, in particular, has held my attention these last two days - her great clean leap from Zeus' head symbolising the clarity and strength I hope to attain in my criticism.

As you will realise from my opening words I have my watch back. How is yours?

I have Mon and their Motives (from the library) and so been able to read the Henry VIII: isn't it good. I have also re-read Glover's Freud and J. articles in Horizon (He is very stern about amateur psycho-analysts!) I have got a vast and exciting book about Bosch: don't worry, it is on credit from The Blackheath bookshop so there is no urgency about payment. The Ducal Palace ones are in it and quite well reproduced.

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