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Conger Reynolds correspondence, 1917

1917-10-29 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Goodenough Page 4

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from Ruby about dances at the L. that I wanted to see what they are like. This proved to be a danduh. By the way, how doth Ruby? Are she a well-behaved child as she oughta? I know you didn't give her my tender message, for she hasn't even sent me a postcard of the college. Here -- I'll put in a postcard for her and see if it produces any results. I haven't a one-cent stamp or I should send it by mail. Besides, I don't want to deceive you in any way, dear. I can tell by a certain feeling somewhere in my constitution that I'm going to step into the dining room for a little food. Po' starved chile, I wish you were here to assist me at the pastime. I'm even fairly decent. Remembah -- postage is three cents after next Thursday. Always I luf you, Conger.
 
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