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Conger Reynolds correspondence, February 1918

1918-02-10 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 4

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you're hearing everything but the military phase and there hasn't been much to it so far. I thought of the diary, smarty - paying you back - "so you needn't have told me." Perhaps it will refresh my memory when I begin to get a bit doddering. I'll put into it all about the Maries and Yvettes and Floreces. Unless business perks up, howsomever, they haint gonna be none. I have no difficulty being loyal to my wife against the attractions of all I have see so far. Perhaps you've spoiled - or bettered my eyesight. I can't see 'em. 'Taint fair for you to keep building up your little joke on your poor old hubby. You ought to have appreciated what I really did say. I opened my
 
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