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Conger Reynolds correspondence, 1917

1917-12-12 Daphne Goodenough to Conger Reynolds Page 5

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both hit for my room. Ruby got there first and when Hazel arrived wouldn't let her in. Hazel sat on the floor outside my door and waited. Both were crying but Hazel has a sense of humor, thank the Lord, and when I asked her what she was going to do toward fixing things with Ruby she said, "I'm just perfectly going to tell her to go to little old George W. Hell." I'm pretending to be disgusted with them both but it's really funny and I'm glad it happened today. Honey, I've changed my mind about "war-brides" and I don't blame Sandy for being one. And I am going to be good and stay home every night. Perhaps I'd better say every evening -- it might sound better. All thru with men now
 
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