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Conger Reynolds correspondence, May 1918

1918-05-10 Conger Reynolds to Daphe Reynolds Page 8

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brilliant green of ;the newly-leafed trees on my best loved hillside massed about the sombre green of the pines as I saw it through the blue grey mist and rain. I'll send the order for sweater tomorrow, and others for other things as I get my mind made up. Bless you for wanting to send everything. I'll not ask you to send more eats - not now anyway, because I don't need them. After all, that d----d order has some sense to it; valuable shipping space must not be wasted or used unnecessarily if we want to win the war. I shall except the fruit
 
World War I Diaries and Letters