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Conger Reynolds correspondence, March 1-17, 1918

1918-03-07 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 2

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more - we received a message from Daphne telling of your safe arrival. Wasn't that perfectly lovely and kind of her to think to let us know! I makes me love her move than ever. She has written me such wonderful, loving letters. At last we have seen her picture in the Capital, and Sunday Register. And although a newspaper never does justice to the subject, I know you did not over estimate her loveliness." She enclosed a clipping of the Register reproduction, which I enclose for you to see in case it has not reached you from other sources. With it she related a story of one of young John's pranks. He is my six-year old nephew, you know. Although he doesn't read, he has a way of making believe he does. On the morning the Register which contained your picture arrived he was showing off before one of
 
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