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Conger Reynolds correspondence, June 1918

1918-06-12 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 5

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doing - that is, a little of it, and they constantly assure me that you are not forgetting me. I haven't dared to even dream about when you come back to me. It is too wonderful to even think about, much less talk about. I can't even make many plans but everything will work out just as well and be much more entertaining if it isn't planned step by step in advance. Perhaps you don't agree with that. Mama doesn't. From here we're going to Harrisonville, then K.C. and from K.C. I'm going to visit Elizabeth and Ted in Cameron. Then on to Aunt Flo's. Honey, I wish some time when you have oodles of time you'll send a little note to Lillian Blackburn at Prairie Grove, Ark. She is such a wonderful girl and has been so good to me. I never knew more hospitable people than the Blackburn's
 
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