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Conger Reynolds correspondence, May 1918

1918-05-07 Conger Reynolds to Daphe Reynolds Page 4

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say of their tunes that with only four notes in them they lack somewhat in shading. I understand I am in for at least another morning of it. Martine says that it's some three-day affair. Good Catholic that she is, she doesn't understand fully what it is about. I am not surprised. They have so many special days it must be impossible to remember the significance of all of them. I'm going to bed now to get the sleep on the beginning of the night that I shall lose in the morning. Will you kiss me? I think you might since I'm your husband and very much in love with you, - and my chin isn't so scratchy as it might be. I'm all yours, Sweetheart. Forever, Conger Conger Reynolds 2nd Lt. A.G.D.
 
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