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Conger Reynolds correspondence, June 1918

1918-06-27 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 4

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is on again, I'm again having my eatless days and sleepless nights. It made me peevish. I had just begun to enjoy getting up early, and I felt like a king. Last night I didn't get to sleep until after two-thirty by the clock, and the night before it was nearly as late. The worst of it is I can't stay in bed in the morning, because if I don't have a practice, the Preacher man calls or someone wants me "on the phone." Mah goodness, chile, hain't that theh sweatah arrove yit? Lan' sake, it's done tuk a pow'ful long tahme gittin' no-wha. An ah reckon ah's a blowed up wreck if it's los'. That'd be one scan'lous calamity, sho' enough. Emerson wants me to be sure to tell you that there are some non-partisans here. The people are equal to any Missouri
 
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