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Conger Reynolds correspondence, May 1918

1918-05-15 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2

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full of flowers. I shall take them down to the Auditorium and decorate the stage for our son, who gives his recital tonight. I was amused at him yesterday. He told me confidentially that he had written to you but had not yet copied it in ink. I'm somewhat tired this A.M. I arose very early and went out with the Student Council to a six o'clock breakfast at the lake. I saw an oriole, all orange and black, and had a good time playing around in the wet grass while someone salted my grape fruit and cooked my steak for me. Nice to be a teacher sometimes. I wish you'd tell me what is the name of the little yellow flower you sent me. It is so pretty. Is it anything like our cowslip? That is
 
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