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Conger Reynolds correspondence, June 1918

1918-06-03 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 11

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afternoon. All the countryside was out enjoying it, and we saw many picturesque scenes as we sped through village after village. I thought often of you, girl, and wished I could trade both my correspondents for you. Tuesday - my candle burned out just before midnight and I decided to get some sleep before going on with the story of Gullible's Travels. Resuming - We had not gone far when a tire went flat. Fortunately, this happened at the foot of a hill on which were some ruined buildings. We had noticed the place as we came out and had wondered about it. So we decided to explore while the driver changed tires. On
 
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