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Conger Reynolds correspondence, March 1-17, 1918

1918-03-01 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2

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some of them have been lost, anyway. You asked me for more pictures. I sent you a couple of kodac pictures some time ago. I am wondering if they ever reached you. It will certainly be nice when I can have a sure enough address to use, so that I can send things to you once in a thousand years. I have thirty two notebooks and thirty two quiz papers stacked up here to be graded, and I suppose I should have begun on them tonight because the kids begin to yell for their "marks" almost as soon as they've handed in the papers. But I feel like Hazel said she felt tonight. She said, "Honest, ma, I have so dingdong much to do, and there is so much extra work piled up ahead of me that I just sit around helplessly and enjoy it." Ida Kastor came in the other night and announced that her program was nearly all memorized. Hazel walked grimly over to the "practice"
 
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