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	<title>Comments on: Art of the Tease</title>
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		<title>By: Elspeth Thompson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Elspeth Thompson</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hello, there.
Thanks rather belatedly for your extremely nice comment on my blog about the Weekend Book - and for leading me to your blog - unusual to find such an erudite, entertaining, perceptive and well-written blog!  I&#039;m going to put a link to it on mine, and will try to weave a post mention in too. I do think it is great! Have only scratched the surface, but as another ex-Cambridge history of art student (AEONS before you; I graduated in 1984 and used to spend an afternoon a week &#039;curating&#039; at Kettles Yard, one of my favourite ever places), I love looking at pictures/sculpture too, and enjoy the places they take my mind...
All good wishes and thanks once again,
x Elspeth</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello, there.<br />
Thanks rather belatedly for your extremely nice comment on my blog about the Weekend Book &#8211; and for leading me to your blog &#8211; unusual to find such an erudite, entertaining, perceptive and well-written blog!  I&#8217;m going to put a link to it on mine, and will try to weave a post mention in too. I do think it is great! Have only scratched the surface, but as another ex-Cambridge history of art student (AEONS before you; I graduated in 1984 and used to spend an afternoon a week &#8216;curating&#8217; at Kettles Yard, one of my favourite ever places), I love looking at pictures/sculpture too, and enjoy the places they take my mind&#8230;<br />
All good wishes and thanks once again,<br />
x Elspeth</p>
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