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Conger Reynolds correspondence, May 1918

1918-05-10 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 5

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head, like the peasant women wear. Aw please, Steve! I've exhausted every walk in Nevador now. To me, there is nothing more attractive than a winding road, especially when I don't know what lies just beyond the curve, but I'm "getting the number" of every road around here, and I weep because there are no more roads to number. My best efforts to Zim. It must be awful to be a prisoner and be questioned by him in that calm, deliberate way he has! Simply deadly. When we dined with him I felt just like I was taking communion. (Shyme!) So Norris has went! And I suppose when he returns, he'll sing all his conversations, just as the Swedes & Norsks do. Have you forgotten the lovely Svensk (help!) cussing I can do? I can't help adding that any cussing Lieutenant Morgan may have done would have been as a simple
 
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