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Conger Reynolds correspondence, February 1918

1918-02-26 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 2

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minute I got inside the college. By the time we were inside our room and the lamp lighted I was almost ready for bed. I know you wont believe I could get ready in such short notice but I sho' did. It was a record breaker. To continue - when I was about to crawl in, I noticed some thing white lying on the bed but I didn't look closely at it because I took for granted that someone had been in using my electric iron and had left the finished results here for fear of being caught going thru the halls. But bless your heart, there was a card on top the pile which I read, and I found that Lillian and Katherine Blackburn loved us and wished us all kinds of happiness. And to prove it they gave us a nineteen piece luncheon
 
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