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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April 1918

1918-04-26 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 4

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me and thrill me. It's rather abstract, isn't it, this being husbands and wives at five thousand miles? But we have only to recall the countless little delights of our crowded honeymoon to make real the dream that fancy forms of the good time coming. Only next time it will be so much better. There will be no spectre of a parting getting in the way all the time and shedding gloom on the party. There will be much to plan and work out together and time to do it without interfering with the important process of getting adjusted and making love. For instance, you'll have time to become resigned to my habit of combing my hair and I'll grow accustomed waiting for you to get your nose powdered. Maybe I'll even succeed in education you about the weight of the clothing you
 
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