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Conger Reynolds correspondence, May 1918

1918-05-21 Conger Reynolds to Daphe Reynolds Page 3

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alone in a dining room with French windows flung wide open to the fresh air and sunshine. You can't know how pleasant it was unless you have jumped suddenly from a winter climate to midsummer. I have driven a good deal in the last two days. The country is now in luxuriant foliage. Honey, I wish you could see how pretty miles and miles of roadway arched over by the leaves can be. If the country was picturesque in March it is a picture now. And since it has become warm enough that one can drive comfortably without a coat it is almost a privilege to get around. Yesterday the way took us through a city
 
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