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Conger Reynolds correspondence, 1917

1917-12-15 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Goodenough Page 3

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looked. It must have taken him a minute to come to! The last I had told him was that I was going to Camp Funston. Explanation and introduction followed, and we were soon revelling in the pleasure of so fortunate an encounter. Sandy too had just arrived in Washington to see about a plan he has to get into the army as an interpreter. He speaks French like a native and knows the country well from having spent two or three of his student years in France. I believe I told you about his marrying a Parisienne last spring as the result of a romance that developed on his way back home after the trip we made to France together. They went to Paris in June and Sandy went into a banking venture with a Frenchman we knew over there. In October he got word that he could take the examination to become
 
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