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Conger Reynolds correspondence, February 1918

1918-02-04 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 3

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the necessity of working will hold me rather closely to one spot in the world. But we'll have our little excursions once in awhile, let us hope, and without your having to sell popcorn. I happen to be billeted tonight because we leave early tomorrow. It was not convenient to make an early start from the caserne. The stay here has proved much shorter than we expected. Next we go to a little town not far distant where we presume we shall receive more instructions for awhile before getting down to real work. The ghost walked for me today, paying in French money. For January I received, after insurance premiums had been deducted, 798 1/2. It seemed like much money in francs. I am carefully avoiding finding out how much it is in American
 
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