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Conger Reynolds correspondence, February 1918

1918-02-10 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 3

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Conger" because I thought it less likely that the censor would bother to read my love letters if it were made so clear that they were to my wife. Eh bien, it makes a good name for you, anyway; so if you're pleased with it, I'm more so that you are. You letter had not been censored. I wish you would tell me whether mine to you have been. Those written on shipboard were, I know, because we had to mail them unsealed, but from France I have been sending them sealed. Long before you get this, you will have discovered that I am telling you oodles about my adventures (if they can be properly so designated) in France. Indeed
 
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