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Conger Reynolds correspondence, June 1918

1918-06-03 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 14

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at the restaurant where I lunched one day two or three weeks ago, and found very pleasant the meal under the chestnut trees with the show of other diners going on a the tables around us. I ran into a lieutenant there who had been in my company at Snelling. He is the only one of them that I have seen so near the front. We got away about 8 o'clock. In the second village out we had another blow out. This time we found ourselves in front of a little café that was crowded with singing soldiers. We went in and strengthened the international alliance by giving them cigarettes and buying them wine and applauding their songs. It seemed like story book stuff. One of the
 
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