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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January 1918

1918-01-16 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 7

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somehow is a bit too frothy and useless for even my foolish disposition. But it was fun for the oncet. The party didn't end with it. Again upon the insistence of the Sanborns I went home with them, and we sat around for an hour having a chat, rehashing the evening and expressing our criticisms of the play and actors and everybody else we had particularly noticed. Sandy and I got to reviewing our adventures, too, until I suddenly noticed it was 2:30 a.m. and decided to go home to bed. At 9 this morning my comrades and I went to 104 Broad and got our travel orders. I have indicated in my telegram to you tonight when we are leaving. Of course we do not know but that our ship will stay in the harbor two or three days after we go aboard. To all intents and
 
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