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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April 1918

1918-04-03 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 4

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booklet in your memory book after you've let your friends enjoy it. And perhaps you will want to tell Josephine what you think of it. I know she'd be delighted to hear from you about it. And it would be rather nice of you to do it, wouldn't it, - 'specially since she has taken such a lot of trouble to show her interest in the both of us and her approval of you? Her address is 1176 Curtis Court. You ought to feel acquainted at once on the basis of that address. I'm enclosing the letter which preceded the book. Tonight I am delightfully tired and satisfied from a long day of real work at the bureau de la censure. I like the work better than the inactivity that has usually featured days when I was not out
 
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