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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April 1918

1918-04-06 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 5

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establish his innocense he hadn't a thing that I couldn't have written myself. Thank the Lord, my German all came back to me when I needed it. Today I have answered ten thousand questions from lawyers and men from all over the state. It's great fun because he has been going all over the south, and tho he has been suspected, no one was ever keen enough get the goods on him. (Toot! Toot! on the Reynolds horn.) I wish - oh, I love to do such things, and I wish I were really smart and could. I have enough on two other people in town that they'll be leaving in a hurry. Please give me a job being a she-soldier. I know I can
 
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