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Conger Reynolds correspondence, July 1918

1918-07-08 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 4

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the rest of the family. Much as I'd like to think that my absence from the party will make it less - what shall I say - er- distinguished (?), I really suspect I'll hardly be missed! Everybody is fond of you already through your letters and you have become somewhat acquainted. By twenty-four hours after your arrival I'll be surprised if they don't feel free to let you amuse yourself as they would me and if you, on your part, are not thinking of the same sort of affectionate ways of teasing them that you'd be trying on your husband if you had a chance. Things will then be as they should be. Do your blankedest, honey, to have all the fun you want and you will find everybody with you. And tell the Little Mother to do the same. My mother is not as young in
 
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