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Conger Reynolds correspondence, June 1918

1918-06-20 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 3

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exceptions but generally I had to hold back so much of my love for fear I'd tire you. Now don't scold me as you scolded me for saying I was afraid of you. I know what I am saying, Sweetheart. I am sure that you love in a far more restrained manner than I am capable of, and I'll have to learn, don't you see? I have always been able to conceal my feelings when I really wanted to, but some how since you have belonged to me and I have belonged to you, I've not really wanted to conceal them. They've been nearly too much for me. We'll change the subject!!! Martha has written you a letter which she insists on having sent to you. The children are simply wild about you, and the boys will be
 
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