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Conger Reynolds correspondence, March 1-17, 1918

1918-03-07 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 9

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I'm going to hit the hay now;" climb the wooden hill," as some Chilton used to say. I suppose I wont hear from you for a monkey's age again, but it is something to know mail is reaching you. I'm so glad my letter brought you back to something like your old self; I see you say you giggled like a fool. (Excuse!) I want to sit before a fire place with you. I never did. Kin I? Aw, lemmee! Wontcha? Huh? Oh, alright then, Mister. I'm going to send you some candy now that you've an address. I love you to piece, honey chile, and I'll never do anything you don't want me to unless you say I can. A real stylish kiss, like the ones you gave me in Mpls. - and then some real ones! All yours - Daphne.
 
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