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Conger Reynolds correspondence, February 1918

1918-02-27 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 11

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written some time ago. This is the funniest weather, but it just fits my mood. When the nice days come I can hardly stay indoors. I don't dare even look outside thru the windows for fear I'll sneak out. I take my class out when ever I can, and they all enjoy it as much as I do. I think I'll have to get some roller skates, and work off some pep in that dignified way. Oh, I'll certainly run wild this summer. I am going to live in the water. Of course there are places I'd love to leave miles and miles behind me, and one place I'd love to be if my smart hub would let me. (Business of sitting up & begging.) Please, Steve. (Dog Voice). Aw, come on, old kid. (Still dog voice). Oh by the way, I have learned some more songs that are much more attractive sung that way than the "Last Rose of Summer". And I have
 
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