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Conger Reynolds correspondence, March 1-17, 1918

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

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longer can awe me as you uster. Of course, I am safe in saying all this while you are on the other side of the Atlantic. This is a wonderful day! It is raining, and I love to hear the drops patter on the - none of my family were architects, but perhaps you'll know what I mean. I began the day well. I was in the same mood as the weather and I squoze out a few tears trying to make myself think I was unhappy over my hubby being over in France, but I'm not! I'm glad, and very proud to know he wasn't "caught in the draft" too. I suppose I've said this several times before - and this will be the severalth, but I think it all the time, and that's worse! Hazel is curled up on the bed. She just sat up and said she'd been dreaming of Savage Keith Rickman
 
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