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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April 1918

1918-04-15 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 4

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don't feel that you're obliged to encompass the notion of kinship all at once. That will become natural as you get acquainted. I suppose Ernest feels obliged to tease about something with you as he does with me to show the big brother attitude. The smarty! I'll fix him. I have indeed thought of a great many phases of our venture that I didn't bother much about at first. No wonder you ask yourself whether you've dreamed it all. We acted so impulsively, so romantically - our experience has had in it much of the stuff that dreams are made of. But I'd do it all over again in the same say, beloved. I'm glad that our start together was so different, so lacking
 
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