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Conger Reynolds correspondence, March 1-17, 1918

1918-03-13 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 5

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If I ever had such good luck I'd feel tempted to feed them whiskey or do something to keep them little. Still - upon reconsidering - I have known cases where they were pretty nice when they were grown. I am thinking of one man now - the one I love. To me he is perfection. I hope no one else loves him very much, for fear I might lose him. Juliette wrote a few days ago and they are all so glad to have heard from you. It's funny that as sure as one member of your family writes to me, I hear from the rest the next day or so. *That's good Missouri dialect.) Hot! Child, we are sizzling down here, and a perfect fiend of a wind keeps blowing. The boys at Fort Sill are nearly crazy with the sand blowing as it does. Oklahoma is
 
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