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Conger Reynolds correspondence, March 1-17, 1918

1918-03-06 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 5

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dreamed that very thing - same people and everything. And while there was no sense in any of it, I was very much disturbed by it. Goodness, honey child, I dreamed I walked in and saw you, and of course after that I couldn't stay with you any more. And I worked so hard all night deciding what to pack and take with me. Wasn't that orful? I'll bet one thing: no one but Uncle Sam can ever take you away from me again - unless you should really want to go. In such case - I'd think I'd "tag along". Two of my children have come in and insisted on adding their mites so I must seced them This is a turrible day for me so I must get on my mule and ride along, I spuz. Bye, lover. Love me heaps, and hurry home. I need you pow'fully. All yours - Daphne
 
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