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Conger Reynolds correspondence, August 1918

1918-08-16 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 5

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over to dinner tonight, and I'll see them again. It was so nice to have every one of those nice fat letters on the desk, and the book and cable as well. You Sweetheart. And oddly enough, the first letter I opened was the one introducing me to my new surroundings. It was the only one I opened until I was curled up in bed. I read bits of it to the family, and mama read all of hers! I find so much in these letters that I'm just answering the one written July seventeenst. In it you call me "Dee". That is our old name, and I'm very used to it. Funny I never mentioned it to you. I used to be "D.D." to everyone, the two initials being runtogetherlikeoneword, see? And lotsandlotsa folks still call me DD. About the cooking at Aunt Flob's? - I expired right in it's prime! What with the
 
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