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Conger Reynolds correspondence, May-December 1916

1916-07-02 Emily Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2

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last time. it is as high as Nigs back and he has to scold him a lot to keep from breaking it down which he did, several hills, not with standing. Strawberries are good. Wish you could have had more of them. Now we have cherries and mulberries and the birds are reveling in them. They can have all they want if they will only stay around. They are so much company, and I love to study their habits. We have such a lot of cat birds and they are so tame; sit on the pump at the kitchen door, on the windows and all around. Had a letter from Juliette four days ago in which she tells us Fred is home for the Summer. He had hoped things would work out that way and it seems almost too good to be true. He also hopes to go to Primgahr to visit his father and come round this way to visit us while she is here. We do not expect her until after the
 
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