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Conger Reynolds correspondence, March 1-17, 1918

1918-03-07 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 5

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the "Mother" song. She said, "Goodie, it's the prettiest thing I ever heard and everyone will cry." She doesn't know that a naughty Jazz piece follows it, plus a lively chorus. I'm getting more offers to produce it every day. Don't know what to do about it yet, because most of them are down here, and I'll simply sizzle if I stay in this place during hot weather. Which reminds me. Do not worry about my health. It is the best thing I have to my credit - with the exception of a very handsome hubby. Nothing ever bothers me except my "noives" when I get a bit fagged in the hot weather. (An awful plase to be fagged!) And about your letters - the first ones from "over there" had been censored. Something was cut out of the very first one, but since then they've come thru nicely.
 
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