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Conger Reynolds correspondence, June 1918

1918-06-06 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2

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the cave house they are especially beautiful. We climbed the highest and steepest ones and ooh! it was skeery sometimes because it had just been raining and the moss was so slippery. The cave people are certainly queer. Mr. Mobley has several aggie schools under his wing and there is a Mr. Reese out living with them, who is a graduate of the U. of A. He is studying scientific Farming, what ever that is. Their house is certainly a sight. It's built very simply and inelegantly and it is picturesque, to say the least. They chose a place where the cliff projected a long way out overhead, and boarded it up on all sides except the back. It and the roof are of the solid rock cliff. They have oodles of room and
 
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