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Conger Reynolds correspondence, September 1918

1918-09-23 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 4

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do, the night in my studio when, with your arms about me and my lips pressed to yours, I tried to show you how I love you? And don't you remember what I told you, or tried to tell you, of the depth of my love? After that, and after the wonder of our happiness in Washington, could you believe I'd be attracted to another man, even for a second? I can't think what I could have written that was so "smart alecky" and cause you to say "Holy God, I hope the mail man won't often delay my letters to you," and that my letters were so smarty that you declined to notice them until some of my usual brand should arrive. Conger dear, I am sorry and ashamed that I have written anything that worried you for even
 
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