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Conger Reynolds correspondence, February 1918

1918-02-17 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 12

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to do with the fun we could have in our off-times. They are a good sort to play with. Damit - I wish I didn't have to try to explain them to you in a letter. In an hour of association if the four of us could be together you would come to know them and understand them and like them as well and - withal - as carefully as I do. It's pretty hard to carry on such a long, one-sided conversation as I've been doing for more than a month. I'll indeed welcome the day when I can know what you are saying back and what your own dear heart is sending to me. I want like everything and everything to pillow your head on my shoulder, But I can't - more bad cess to the Kaiser. Nothing, however, can prevent my loving you with every breath I draw - always. Your 'ubby, Con
 
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