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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April 1918

1918-04-04 Conger Reynolds to""Goody"" Page 8

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out that will permit the both of you to live in a more liberal and congenial atmosphere. I'm modern enough in my ideas that I can see distinct advantages in her continuing to earn "meatless days and wheatless days" until I get back. As you say, the work cure is a fine one, and work is also a splendid preventive of unnecessary heart ache. I know; some of my idle days have been featured by real depression while after most of the busy ones I've been well content to accept the situation cheerfully. Everything for us seems to look forward to the time of peace. We'll hope and pray our Americans can get here
 
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