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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January 1918

1918-01-28 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 6

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to you and the more necessary to me your unrestrained love. No matter how long I may be away or where my duties may take me the memory of our happiness together will be the light of my life and the future that shall unite us again will be the end and aim of all my fondest hopes. Will it be even so with you? Sometimes when the black devils, or perhaps green devils, get me, I shudder at the fear that the long wait might tire you. You have always had your fair share of attention, dear. You have had men friends just waiting for permission to do things for you. Now suddenly you give up all of them for your husband. That would not be so bad if you could really have him and all the real attention he would gladly lavish on you. But you've
 
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