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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January 1918

1918-01-14 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 5

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know that you love me and are thinking of me. Let me do most of the thinking, Dearest Heart, because just now I've loaned you to Uncle Sam and you must use every bit of you in his service. Honey, I'm so proud of you!! My girls were saying only last night how glad they are that we were married, now that you must go. There is a lot of sense in that idea, don't you think? Mama, told me it would be so much harder to let you go, but it's worlds easier! Now I know we belong to each other and I have a much clearer idea of how wonderful our next meeting will be. I'm afraid then will be the time I'll be weepy but I'll try not to. And you'll know they are tears of joy, anyway. I have sent the scarf to Wallace. He is in the Field Artillery -- the 125th, I think, at Camp Cody. Mama
 
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