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Conger Reynolds correspondence, September 1918

1918-09-08 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2

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it is so impossible to be with him.) I suppose the reason or rather reasons, are Theodore Presser and Eddie Cox. Eddie Cox, forsooth! In my kodac were from aught other than Hy, I vow I should risk it getting a likeness of Eddie Cox. And I doubt not it would be the first time he ever posed for his picture. Well he traws (golly! is that the word?) Lord, I love thee, my own, for he has given ear to naught else when he has been in my company, knowing well that I was deserving of the very best. (Loud applause.) And poor Theo- I have never told him about you, but I haven't written Theo in ages. Poor old Theo- he's almost fichted; aye, and I was as apt to marry
 
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