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Conger Reynolds correspondence, May-December 1916

1916-08-16 Conger Reynolds to Mr. & Mrs. John Reynolds Page 23

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the good luck to get out of it, However, if I do as well as Monday night, it will not bother me. I slept through the whole thing that night. Every night I have got in eight to ten hours in fine fashion. And with a game of shuffleboard or two each day and walks on deck I've whetted my appetite for the good meals we've been getting. None of the rough going made me seasick. I have eaten and slept and inhaled the salt air until I'm feeling like a young race-horse. Ah well, it is enough for today. Qui c'est finis.
 
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