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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April 1918

1918-04-24 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2

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thoraly. If you don't like the sweater, my heart is clean broke. I'm skeered it wont fit you, or will be too heavy, or suthin', but I done best I knowed, din' I Charlie? Din' I Mose? I bet you don't know what I am planning on doink Saturday, doya? I'll tell you. I am going to take my whole big Analysis Class over to Pittsburg, Kansas to hear the Minneapolis Symphony. I asked Mrs. Stockard today, and it surely took a lot of breath to persuade her to let some of them go. For instance, Esther Braudes are under heavy penalty because they went down to a little East End ice cream joint with a boy last Monday, and helped him smoke a cigarette. Of course they'll be good as angel pie when they're with me because it just happens they like me. Mrs. S- was preaching a regular sermon at me, and all the time I sat looking down pretending I was listening, but in reality I was drawing homely faces on each of
 
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