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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April 1918

1918-04-15 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 3

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hair down and all the powder off your nose. Of course you're so dammed 'ansome, you stand that test easily, but I'd love you even if it destroyed the daytime impression, honey. I'm glad you heard from Mary Dorr. It will be easy enough for you to think of her as "Cousin Mary" when you know her. She's a dear. Perhaps I ought to explain the exact relationship. Her husband, Dr. Dorr, and I are first cousins, although he is old enough to be my father and has been something like a father to me during a large part of my life. Jack Newman, my great pal, is Mary's brother. I understand how you feel about the cousin-sister-brother thing. Please
 
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