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Conger Reynolds correspondence, June 1918

1918-06-24 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 1

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PM 6/24/18 Dear Friend Husband, - I suppose it is my duty to write to you, as long as the rest of the family is doing so, but it is so long since I've heard from you that I hardly know how to write. There! That sounds very indifferent, doesn't it. I suppose that is how you'll be writing to me in a few years. That's supposed to be the rule. Honey, it won't be, in our case, will it? I shall not forget that I must try to keep you a bit anxious all the time, so you'll not have a chance to be bored. Oh, let me tell you something that will make you jealous!! There has been a man to call on your wif every day since she came here! The same man every time, too. And
 
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