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Conger Reynolds correspondence, June 1918

1918-06-26 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 4

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Resuming - I think that the best feature of your letters is the information they contain of where you are and will be. I don't know that it makes any great difference really, but it seems to me that it does. My queer little notion of wanting to be able to imagine where you are and what you're doing is gratified. I know that tonight you are probably in the Ozarks or in Adrian. You needn't say that you told me long ago that you were going to the Ozarks because you left the thing for indefinite then, and didn't mention it again, that no respectable intelligence officer would feel justified in concluding that you had gone there unless he had the verification of your plan that has only just arrived. If I had known all this in the
 
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