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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April 1918

1918-04-03 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 3

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to "Herself" I don't exactly see you churning chickens and raising butter, but the rest of the praises her epic sings of you surely hit the mark. To understand the little joke in her fear about your making cocoa you need to know of an incident that happened one Sunday evening last October. I had taken her to the M.S.O. "pop." When we got back to Curtis Court she wanted me to stay for lunch. I agreed on condition that she let me make chocolate. So after she had assembled everything else I cooked it up. I had been bragging of being an expert at it. Everything went favorably for me and I did turn out the Real Thing. After that my fame in that respect was secure with her. I think you'll want to put the
 
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