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Conger Reynolds correspondence, July 1918

1918-07-05 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 9

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was having the time of my life out in the pelting rain. In another minute Mama and Flora joined me, and we rolled on the wet grass and squeeled to our hearts' content until it began to lighten. Then we were ordered indoors by the head of the house. Men can be such dubs sometimes! I haven't had a swim for ages, and that was such fun. You'd have let me stay out, wouldn't you dear? (Probably not.) I love you to pieces, nice old hubby, and I'm crazy to kiss you. I try to pretend I am kissing you, often, but little luck. Always your - Daphne.
 
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