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Conger Reynolds correspondence, February 1918

1918-02-17 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 8

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she might communicate to you what I wrote to them in order to make another source of information from me available to you. If she has not written, she may later. Wouldn't you like to write her a little note telling her I had written you about my enjoyment of their hospitality and about her suggestion and thanking her on account of both? So you could begin to form an acquaintance which you will, I believe, enjoy, and which will pave the way for thorough understanding when you meet them personally. In view of the circumstances, you shouldn't wait for a personal introduction. I'm going to write to them that I have suggested your writing to them. Of course, if you've already done so on your own initiative, well and good, and
 
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