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Conger Reynolds correspondence, March 1-17, 1918

1918-03-10 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 8

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send it thru the mail. Don't eat it all at once. Remember it improves with age. Give some to Zim. Who knows, he may tell you a good long Movie synopsis for it. I'm glad to hear that he likes me. You may return the compliment. I was very much impressed by his shining face. I know he uses Pear's soap. He looks so much like the baby in the picture "He wont be happy 'til he gets it." I'll never, never forgive him for the heartless way he called me "Mrs. Reynolds" every five seconds. Now I'm used to it, but I know it will be hard to become accustomed to hearing it when you are present. Mrs. Keatcham used to have me fussed to tears two thirds of the time. I'm glad you dropped them a card. I did some time ago.
 
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