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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January 1918

1918-01-09 CongerReynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 2

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at Columbus. It was a magnificent love letter, sweetheart; it was like a gift from heaven to your lonesome hubby. You wrote beautifully. I couldn't help noticing the style as well as the sentiment. And you made me very, very happy. You are just as brave and courageous as could be. I'm proud to have such a soldier for my wife. Yes, as you say, our Heaven was worth whatever the cost may be. And there's a better Heaven to come, in the years that will follow our brief separation. Until our second honeymoon begins we must have our unsatisfied longings. It will be like being engaged,- only better. For the time we didn't spend a'wooing we can now make up. I intend to court your
 
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