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Conger Reynolds correspondence, June 1918

1918-06-06 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 5

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bit unusual among the Hill-Billies. I'm certainly doing plenty of eating and sleeping, and if I am any where near white when I leave here, I shouldn't look too badly when I go to visit Juliette. But I was the most pepless thing on earth when school closed. I didn't even tell V.A.C. goodbye. I can't overlook some of her cussedness, the old reptile. Honey, I wish we might come down here sometime and camp. There are so many good places out around Mobley's. And there is a good swimming hole and there are so many birds and trees. If you'll just hurry up and come back to me, tho, I'll not care if we live in a drygoods box.
 
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