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Conger Reynolds correspondence, August 1918

1918-08-20 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 3

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smoke. Since I didn't particularly care for yours, even, and only smoked them because you insisted, you know about what I think of thisun. Thank heaven, it has gone out as I write and I'm done on half of it. Sometime I shall ask you to read "Treasure Island" to me. I am very fond of it. The last time I read it was six years ago when I was out camping. Malen was with me and I read it to him by lantern light in our tent in the woods during the hours or minutes, as the case happened to be, between the fall of darkness and his capitulation to the sandman. I remember vividly what delight he took in the killings. With one murder done he was all eagerness for the next
 
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