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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April 1918

1918-04-16 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 4

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threat: either get me a real "nice" army job or I'll immediately enlist as "scrub woman." Did I tell you I'd had a very nice letter from Col. Mumma? He sent his very best regards to you. Dearest, the little blue flower is in our memory book. Isn't that what you'd like me to do with it? You must be having spring at last. I wish you might hear the Red birds out here. Honest Injun, I can hardly stay on the job when they sing. I can't keep my mind on the poor unfortunate who is taking a lesson. Your dear mother tells me that she thinks the
 
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