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  1. WINNER - 65854460 - KatieSmith17
  2. 65991024 - rossdaboss
  3. 66001998 - gailkoelker
  4. 66071977 - Preacher357
  5. 66149263 - not-logged-in-edc1d4306ac07308ef76
  6. 66150240 - nhsia

WINNER - 65854460 - KatieSmith17

Sunday Blackheath
Dearest Sylvia,
I am so glad to hear that you are better now. I hope, too, that you are sleeping well. Today (I am writing in the morning) is fine so far: I imagine Pett must be charming just now. Will you be able to catch the blossom this year?
Your telegram came yesterday, less than an hour after you had sent it. I had just that moment completed patching the frame with alabastine. Chipping the stuff from my hair I went down and received your telegram. Despite all my work I am glad something else is coming, something that will, I hope, do justice to your nice picture.
How curious you are, telling me promptly after receiving the cutting from the Herald Tribune that the man who praised me was wooly...
Yesterday I completed the Rake and today after an early lunch, I shall start on another chapter. I have hopes of getting two completed today, but this may be too optimistic.
Bernard Gay, a member of the exhibition committee at the A.I.A., may, I think, be willing to make a mobile for me, so perhaps we shall have some delicate construction elegantly rotating and shifting among your beautiful coloured worlds. (we have just the draught for a mobile...)
Hetty has been tending your flowers, she will not trust Dandy with them, and the flowering begonia is now fully out and looks very pretty.
Yawolla came in yesterday while Dandy was working on the frame and started pelting Dandy with the stuff. So

65991024 - rossdaboss

Sunday Blackheath
Dearest Sylvia,
I am so glad to hear you are better now. I hope, too, that you are sleeping well. Today (I am writing in the morning) is fine so far: I imagine Pett must be charming just now. Will you be able to catch the blossom this year?

You telegram came yesterday, less than an hour after you had sent it. I had just at that moment completed patching the frame with alabastine. Chipping the stuff from my hair I went down and received your telegram. Despite all my work I am glad something else is coming, something that will, I hope, do justice to your nice picture.

Hoe curious you are, telling me promptly after receiving the cutting from the Herald-Tribune that the man who raised me was wooly...

Yesterday I completed the Rake and today, after an early lunch, I shall start on another chapter. I have hopes of getting two completed today, but this may be too optimistic.

Bernard Gay, a member of the exhibition committee at the A.I.A., may, I think, be willing to make a mobile for me, so perhaps we shall have some delicate construction elegantly rotating and shifting among your beautiful coloured worlds. (We have just the draught for a mobile...)

Betty has been tending your flowers, she will not trust Dandy with them, and the flowering begonia is now out and looks very pretty.

Yawolla came in yesterday while Dandy was working on the frame and started pelting Dandy with the stuff. So

66001998 - gailkoelker

Sunday Blackheath
Dearest Sylvia,
I am so glad to hear that you are better now. I hope, too, that you are sleeping well. Today (I am writing in the morning) is fine so far: I imagine Pett must be charming just now. Will you be able to catch the blossom this year?
Your telegram came yesterday, less than an hour after you had sent it. I had just that moment completed patching the frame with alabastine. Chipping the stuff from my hair I went down and received your telegram. Despite all my work I am glad something else is coming, something that will, I hope, do justice to your nice picture.
How curious you are, telling me promptly after receiving the cutting from the Herald-Tribune that the man who praised me was wooly...
Yesterday I completed the Rake and today, after an early lunch, I shall start on another chapter. I have hopes of getting two completed today, but this may be too optimistic.
Bernard Gay, a member of the exhibition committee at the A.I.A., may, I think, be willing to make a mobile for me, so perhaps we shall have some delicate construction elegantly rotating and shifting among your beautiful coloured worlds. (We have just the draught for a mobile...)
Hetty has been tending your flowers, she will not trust Dandy with them, and the flowering begonia is now fully cut and looks very pretty.
Yawolla came in yesterday while Dandy was working on the frame and started pelting Dandy with the stuff. So

66071977 - Preacher357

Sunday Blackheath
Dearest Sylvia,

I am so glad to hear that you are better now. I
hope, too, that you are sleeping well. Today (I am
writing in the morning) is fine so far: I imagine
Pett must be charming just now. Will you be able to
catch the blossom this year?

Your telegram came yesterday, less than an hour
after you had sent it. I had just that moment com-
pleted patching the frame with alabastine. Chipping
the stuff from my hair, I went down and received your
telegram. Despite all my work I am glad something
else is coming, something that will, I hope, do jus-
tice to your nice pitcher.

How curious you are, telling me promply after re-
ceiving the cutting from the Herald-Tribune that the
man who praised me was wooly...

Yesterday I completed the Rake and today, after an
early lunch, I shall start on another chapter. I have
hopes of getting two completed today, but this may be
too optimistic.

Bernard Gay, a member of the exhibition committee
at the A.I.A., may, I think, be willing to make a mob-
ile for me, so perhaps we shall have some delicate con-
struction elegantly rotating and shifting agong your
beautiful coloured worlds. (We have just the draught
for a mobile...)

Hetty has been tending your flowers, she will not
trust Dandy with them, and the flowering begonia is now
fully out and looks very pretty.

Yawolla came in yesterday while Dandy was working on
the frame and started pelting Dandy with the stuff. So

66149263 - not-logged-in-edc1d4306ac07308ef76

Sunday
Dearest Sylvia,
I am so glad to hear that you are better now. I hope, too, that you are sleeping well. Today (I am writing in the morning) is fine so far: I imagine Pett must be charming just now. Will you be able to catch the blossom this year?
Your telegram came yesterday, less than an hour after you sent it. I had just that moment completed patching the frame with alabastine. Chipping the stuff from my hair I went down and received your telegram. Despite all my work I am glad something else is coming, something that will, I hope, do justice to your nice picture.
How curious you are, telling me promptly after receiving the cutting from the Herald-Tribune that the man who praised me was wooly...
Yesterday I completed the Rake and today, after an early lunch, I shall start on another chapter. I have hopes of getting two completed today, but this may be too optimistic.
Bernard Gay, a member of the exhibition committee at the A.I.A., may, I think, be willing to make a mobile for me, so perhaps we shall have some delicate construction elegantly rotating and shifting among your beautiful coloured worlds. (We have just the draught for a mobile...)
Hetty has been tending your flowers, she will not trust Dandy with them, and the flowering begonia is now fully out and looks very pretty.
Yawolla came in yesterday while Dandy was working on the frame and started pelting Dandy with the stuff. So

66150240 - nhsia

Sunday Blackheath
Dearest Sylvia,

I am so glad to hear that you are better now. I
hope, too, that you are sleeping well. Today (I am
writing in the morning) is fine so far: I imagine
Pett must be charming just now. Will you be able to
catch the blossom this year?

Your telegram came yesterday, less than an hour
after you had sent it. I had just that moment com-
pleted patching the frame with alabastine. Chipping
the stuff from my hair I went down and received your
telegram. Despite all my work I am glad something
else is coming, something that will, I hope, do jus-
tice to your nice picture.

How curious you are, telling me promptly after re-
ceiving the cutting from the Herald-Tribune that the
man who praised me was wooly ...

Yesterday I completed the Rake and today, after an
early lunch, I shall start on another chapter. I have
hopes of getting two completed today, but this may be
too optimistic.

Bernard Gay, a member of the exhibition committee
at the A.I.A., may, I think, be willing to make a mob-
ile for me, so perhaps we shall have some delicate con-
struction elegantly rotating and shifting among your
beautiful coloured worlds. (We have just the draught
for a mobile ...)

Betty has been tending your flowers, she will not
trust Dandy with them, and the flowering begonia is now
fully cut and looks very pretty.

Yawolla came in yesterday while Dandy was working on
the frame and started pelting Dandy with the stuff. So

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