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Conger Reynolds correspondence, May 1918

1918-05-27 Conger Reynolds to Daphe Reynolds Page 7

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"get" the Boches' object in the way they opened things today. Perhaps it will become more evident in the next few days. Unless the activities of today were only a feint and quiet follows, we shall probably have another anxious period for awhile until the outcome can be foreseen. We don't have absolute confidence over here that the line will hold, but it is pretty strong and we don't have any serious uneasiness. To know that there is real activity is in itself satisfying because it means that the enemy is hastening the day when he will be beaten. The war is moving. I want to tell you, dear, that you were certainly right in the decisive action you took in that affair of
 
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