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Conger Reynolds correspondence, June 1918

1918-06-18 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 4

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that I guess I can wait though I surely should like to get the letters which, I know, are coming to me. May 19 was the date of my last from you. I am especially eager to get the letter that will tell me about your summer plans. Incidentally, what happened to the "Count." You left the story about him far from finished. D'e get away? I looked through a post-card shop today trying to find something clever - without success. Censorship rules don't allow me to send picture postals and besides them there appeared to be only two sorts: the mildly immoral and the silly. I spare you from both. Now I'll asked to be excused. I love you, love you, love you, old darling, and I here and now enclose the most startlingly nice kiss for you that you ever got. It's duplicate I plan to deliver in person some happy day. Obediently, Husband. Conger Reynolds 2nd Lt A. G. D. [Censor seal]
 
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