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Conger Reynolds correspondence, September 1918

1918-09-07 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 5

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Davenport, and I'm going to stay with the kids until they return. We've planned lots of fun, and I know the boys are expecting a regular time, but lan'sakes! I've a pain in my tummy, and I'm afraid I'll be a wet blanket to any real rough neck stunts today. Conger dear, I've a drefful grudge against the girls who made the rule that women with hubs on the other side can't go out in any capacity. Makes me tired! Every time I see a Pathe weekly I realize what a blithering blighter of a slacker I am, and I nearly have a fit. Isn't there anything I can do? You all are makign history over there, and living it and ye gads! here am I doing nothing. I feel it more keenly than you think I do. Having been
 
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