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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April 1918

1918-04-22 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 4

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share that with me. And I'll look for rugs, too. No, little savage, I shall not quarrel with you a bit about skins on the floor. We'll fit up a whole room to look like the inside of a hunting lodge if you say so. I'm only too happy to know that my wife likes a lot of the odd things that give individuality to the furnishing of a house. Don't throw any of your "junk" away. Store it, or take it up to Juliet to keep for you while you're on concert tour. Here in your letter is some more of that camouflage about your not being able to express yourself, while before and after you write love sentences more expressively that I've ever seen them in fact or fiction. You can't fool me, young lady. You're a born lover and you have your husband in a constant
 
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