Box 97
Contains 123 Results:
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [May, 1931]
London; Dear Wyndham, I couldn't have enjoyed my evening more than I did. I do hope you will be back in June, it makes an enormous difference to my pleasure in London.
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [1932?]
London; All right - your remarks have gone home & you shall be asked to no more luncheons. Noel & I will come to you tomorrow at 2.45 & you can tell me if you want me to stay
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, May 20, 1932
Paris; My dear Wyndham, I am overjoyed at the thought of seeing you. Your absence has lasted so long & I began to feel I should not see you anymore.
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, May 25, 1932
Paris; My dear Wyndham, My husband has got to stay here till the 1st or even the 2nd of June so I have had to put off going back till then. I should like very much to see you
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Jun.24, [1932]
London; My dear Wyndham, I have just heard that my boy at Eton has a whole holiday on Wednesday next ("for Henley" whatever that may be)
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Jun.30, 1932
London; My dear Wyndham, I am free on Monday if you like & can come either morning or afternoon whichever suits you best. I hope it is the second drawing that you are going to finish,
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Jul.7, 1932
London; Dear Wyndham, 1) I saw Noel Coward last night & he is in the throes of rehearsals & hardly ever free.- but I have arranged for him to lunch here on Wednesday
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Jul.20, [1932]
London; My dear Wyndham, I'm sorry you had the trouble of writing but was very glad you approved of my choice of Orlebas. I thought his florentine face would be good
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Jul.25, 1932
London; Dear Wyndham, I am glad you have finished my drawing & quite agree that we must be alone when we see it so as to examine it comfortably.
Cholmondeley, Sybil (Sassoon), Lady ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Oct.7, [1932?]
Paris; My dear Wyndham, Your letter was welcome - I am sorry to have missed the opening of your show but I will see it next week. I knocked at your door