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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April 1918

1918-04-26 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 6

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with Mr. Kenamore as if I were off to escort him. It was phoney, though; we just drove around the block. Looked like the real thing, though. In another flash Lieutenant Parks, Lieutenant Mangan and I stood in the sunlight pretending to be discussing points in despatches submitted for censoring. That was not realistic because we censor stuff at a table indoors and with damlittle discussion. But there was no chance for a picture of the real thing. There's the scenario. Not much plot you say? Quite so, but the actors' faces, you know-. It's long past my usual bedtime. Good night, my own own wiffle (now I didn't get that from either waffle or piffle). I'm very very happy that for four months I have been and in all time to come shall be your hubby, Conger. Conger Reynolds 2 Lt. A.G.D.
 
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