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Conger Reynolds correspondence, March 1-17, 1918

1918-03-16 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 1

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Thirty two, March Sixteen. Dearest Old Girl, - Great luck again tonight! After three mailless days I returned from a trip tonight and found nine letters had arrived in one bunch. Four of them were from you! I'm doing an astounding thing concerning two of them - leaving them unopened till tomorrow. It takes a lot of willpower to leave them alone. But tomorrow is Sunday. I surely will not get any mail after such a windfall, and I'm going to save part of the fun for tomorrow when I'll need it worse. Tonight I'm all happy over the two I have read, and I've had the additional fun of poking my nose into a chatty-bit from Lieutenant Iverson of Camp Funston, a fine congratulatory letter from President Jessup, another some thing from Josephine Leonard, and two notices from a club -
 
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