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Conger Reynolds correspondence, February 1918

1918-02-03 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 8

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at a public bath-house. They could not be so clean-looking and so odorless as they are unless they bathed at home oftener. I despair of getting any mail until I am assigned to regular duties. That may not be for some time. It's mighty hard not to be hearing from you. I do have happy times dreaming of you, though, both day and night. Honey, it's the best happiness I have now - the realization that you are my wife, that you're back there thinking of me, wanting me, loving me. Now I must go. I need your kisses, honey. Are you giving them to me every night? Your own hubby, Con
 
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