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Conger Reynolds correspondence, May 1918

1918-05-29 Conger Reynolds to Emily Reynolds Page 2

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to know well how to tell me the pleasant little things that Daphne quite naturally omits. I hope, mother dear, that you have long ago escaped from the illness that was bothering when you wrote to me. You must take the best sort of care of yourself. This summer I hope you will have a glorious rest free from the nerve-trying life at Cottey. Daphne hasn't said a word to me about what she wants to do next year. Just between us I think she is a bit fussed by the idea of discussing the bread and butter side of life with her husband. I'm hoping you will help me out by being very
 
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