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Conger Reynolds correspondence, March 1-17, 1918

1918-03-13 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 6

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feel at home, get plenty of food and rest, and do as they please without having to do any foolish tiresome stunts. I know that you and Mother Goody will have a most delightful visit with all the clan if the plan I have suggested is carried out - as I believe it will be. About your getting my letters while you are touring the Mississippi Valley, how would it be for me to send them to Juliet, and she could forward them by your keeping her informed where to send them? And now about next year. I hope we lick the kaiser this summer so I can be back to boss you by next fall. But the signs of such an early peace are lacking, and it might be wisdom for us to look ahead toward another year of sacrifice of each other's company. Here is one possible plan for you. You might take a rest - do nothing but play in whatever way you wish. This would
 
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