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Conger Reynolds correspondence, September 1918

1918-09-23 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 6

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descend to the depths with a lightning-like an ease and rapidity as that with which I climb the mount of Olympus on different occasions. I've noticed a great deal, and I have yet to see another woman who can drain to the very dregs either a sorrow or a joy as I do. I feel either so keenly and am _inwardly_ so aware of my own and other peoples emotions, I suppose I pay for it by having a little extra trouble once a month. Now let's forget about this. I'm sorry I had to mention it at all, but I did because I thought the letters you wrote of might have been ugly because of this very thing. See, dear? To go on with your letter let me assure you that I didn't
 
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