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Conger Reynolds correspondence, February 1918

1918-02-11 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 4

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apartment house. You would cause an ordinary pension keeper to fall dead of astonishment if you admitted having taken as much as two baths a day. We have to depend on the public baths to a large extent. They're usually the most satisfactory anyway. In my letter yesterday I called attention to the return address on the envelope as showing what is now definitely established as my correct address. I mention it again as a precaution in case yesterday's letter might not reach you. You must know from the frequency of my letters how completely my interest centers in you. Always I am happy to love you. A million kisses! Conger.
 
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