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Conger Reynolds correspondence, July 1918

1918-07-11 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2

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and he enclosed a clipping from a K.C. paper which had a long, pathetic tale about my "Baron" in it. It seems too bad to keep that cuss on the coals. I wish they'd shoot him and be done with it, but instead they keep arresting him, first on one charge and then another and I guess he is losing what little nerve he had left. This last arrest was on a charge of vagrancy. Frank took the boys with him on a trip north to one of his farms. It is quiet, in comparison to the hellish noise we've been having. Don't be shocked, belovedest, but much as I love Flo, I detest the way she brings up her children. They are young savages.
 
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