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Conger Reynolds correspondence, May 1918

1918-05-22 Conger Reynolds to Daphe Reynolds Page 8

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Two British correspondents had arrived a few minutes before and came as near being thrown into ecstasy as Englishmen can when I conducted them at once to so homelike an institution as tea. One had been in Russia through all the mess and really talked very interesting things - though his language was rather difficult for us to understand. The other sat with his monocle in his eye and said jolly well nothing. I wish you could see him. Before I leave you I want to tell you about last night. I came home thoroughly tired. So I hopped into my pajamas and bed taking a book of Service's poems with me and two of your letters. After I
 
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