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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-April 1916

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too. Now about going abroad. Con, it's sure grand and I'm so glad you're going. I'd give anything to be able to go too, I'm sorrier every day that I didn't stay while I was there. It's history man, and I'd like to be living in it. I like lots of excitement and lots of things doing, but I don't like very well to be alone in it. That's one of the arguments to be used against being a woman. Even at that, I
 
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