Bob Monkhouse to his wife:pic.twitter.com/0rO8AOGHGH
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Vita Sackville-West to Virginia Woolf: http://bit.ly/1adRcNE
Emily Dickinson to Susan Huntington Gilbert Dickinson: http://bit.ly/1mAIuRW
Richard Feynman to his dead wife: http://bit.ly/w7XteC
John Steinbeck to his son, on the different types of love: http://bit.ly/xX0h34
@LettersOfNote Everyone deserves a good pummelling on Valentine's Day.
@LettersOfNote pummel away 
@LettersOfNote John Keats to Fanny Brawne. Poetic animation. Bit creepy but end is amazing.https://youtu.be/xAE1Aa6SB_k
@LettersOfNote Come on you need to post some John Keats to Fanny Brawne letters. @KeatsFound
Yay! “@LettersOfNote: Uh-oh. It's Valentine's Day, which means I now have to pummel you with letters about love...”
@LettersOfNote that's okay because I have a love letter to .@elijahwood right here...http://www.murderandglut.com/137-2/
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