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Conger Reynolds correspondence, February 1918

1918-02-28 Emily Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 5

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never recovered from her Rheumatism and is going to Lincoln Nebraska to take regular treatment, and Newman Dorr has a really truly girl. In answering her I told her one of these days he would surprise them as you did us. She asked where you were which of course I couldn't tell, well I have written a lot - of nothing I'm afraid you'll think, I think of your most all the time, In fact I think it is all the time and you are thinking of us, and you must think of us as being just real well, plenty to eat, warm and comfortable, and only the war to end and you are home again to make us perfectly happy. Father is going now to "pail" the cow and Im going to get supper, wish I had some of that wonderful chocolate Father joins me in sending just loads of love Mumsie
 
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