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Conger Reynolds correspondence, June 1918

1918-06-24 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 5

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Aunt Marye & Cousin Dee in the morning! Which one would it be meant for?" I wondered how Flora would answer him but she was equal to the question. She considered a few minutes and then said, "Well, I suppose we'd give it to Dee because she has a husband and Aunt Marye hasn't." It's queer to think they haven't had their eyes opened at school. I hope Flo tells them before next September. Good night! All this time the baby has been chattering away like a monkey and no one has been watching him, but we just now discovered he has been playing with the soot and ashes in the kitchen stove, and he is a wreck! He is the picture of sack cloth and ashes. His little white nightie is a thing of the past. I suppose it is up to us to take
 
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