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Conger Reynolds correspondence, July 1918

Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 3

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one can't piece together the next morning. I am simply conscious of the fact that I did dream of you in some way that leaves a feeling of calm happiness somewhere inside. What you tell me about the importance my name had in the Kilpatrick household is very flattering. I think I am very fortunate. Of course they thought I must be all right because they knew their Dee wouldn't love me if I were not. It is indeed gratifying to have them think so much of me, and I only wish that I could do a great deal more to make them proud of their cousin Dee's hub. Of course I don't swallow your spoofing about my taking the spotlight of their attention away from you. I know very well, Daphne Reynolds, that their
 
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