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Conger Reynolds correspondence, May-December 1916

1916-08-16 Conger Reynolds to Mr. & Mrs. John Reynolds Page 7

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9/ visit at her parental home in Michigan. I intend to get better acquainted with her, for even a permanently attached young woman can provide entertainment to pass monotonous hours and days by - when there are not girls that one can properly flirt with (if flirting can be so qualified). So there you have it. I'm condemned to spend nearly six more days with a lot of folks about as dull as those coming over were brilliant. But i shall get on well enough. When I can't find someone to talk to I can read or write or look at the sea and sky. It's a pretty fair rest cure. If one doesn't get seasick he can take his ease, and breath the invigorating salt air, and feed up until he wakes another being of himself. I'm not much afraid
 
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