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Conger Reynolds correspondence, February 1918

Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 1

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Twenty-two My Honey, - Here are two little pitchers. The censorship regulations say we must not send any pictures that will show where they were taken, but as the backgrounds of both of these are in American, not France, I reckon they'll pass. Arthur and I took them one day in Washington. The one of him is interesting in that is shows him, a pure Prussian in blood, standing beneath the statue of old Frederick the Great, dressed for the war against old Frederick's great grandson, or whatever the Kaiser is. I can think of no excuse to give for the other. Some of these days I'm going to get a picture of your hubby so you can see how smart he looks in the Liberty belt and other accoutrements that service with the A.E.F.
 
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