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Conger Reynolds correspondence, February 1918

1918-02-18 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 5

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I wish too, that I'd hear something about Mrs. Sanborn and her plans. It's not very long until June now and I love to plan ahead, for various reasons. I suppose she has had to give up her plans, but ooh! I hope not. Honey, you know you promised!! Or have you changed your mind? I wish I might see the part of England you all have passed thru. I suppose I'd learn to love it more if I knew something beside foggy old London and dirty Liverpool. I hope it is soon warm where you are. Let me know if your helmet ever reaches you, and tell me if I can ever do anything for you. You know how happy I would be to serve you in any way. I am going to send some candy to you either tonight or tomorrow. Miss Beth is still here so I can't do anything but help entertain her.
 
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