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Conger Reynolds correspondence, May 1918

1918-05-04 Conger Reynolds to Daphe Reynolds Page 11

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and no matter how lonely we get for each other we'll do our share with thankfulness that we can have an active part in the big, vital undertaking. Next time I see Arthur I shall tell him that you heard from Macetta. It was nice of her to want you to come to see her but I suppose, as you say, the thing is hardly feasible. Tell her you'll see her in New York when her (hus, lined through) (no, he isn't that quite) lover comes home and we'll show them how to get married. Gawd, it's midnight! Although tomorrow is Sunday I suspect it is going to be a big day. I must trip to bed. It's a lonesome thing to do knowing very well that I won't find anyone there to to claim my shoulder - no,
 
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