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Conger Reynolds correspondence, August 1918

1918-08-22 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 6

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has a fit. Of course they are more accustomed to having their husbands with them, but they've had them away on visits before too. Oh well. it isn't any fun for any of us, and I always feel the most like whining when I see Ernest & Fred and Father Reynolds with their wives. (I don't really want you. I'm saying this to be perlite.). We are going to Ernest's for dinner tonight, and Sunday we are going to send you a cable. Guess why! Anything I can send you or do for you? More eats or reads, or anything? Why not send for the Nonsense? Devotedly, Daphne
 
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