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Conger Reynolds correspondence, September 1918

1918-09-24 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 6

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you like the idea or not? Of course we couldn't do it _immediately_, but it sounds good to me. Darlin' I do hope your foot is O.K. again. It's certainly fine that you haven't much marching to do. I'm so sorry you've been troubled this way. Dulaney had the same sort of trouble, and developed a real corn on the ball of her foot. She went to the M.D. and he bound a strip of lemon on it. She kept that up for a while, and soon cured it. Why don't you try it, unless yours is well. I admire the way you speak of me as looking "clear and natural at times" in those kodac views. Any one would be lead to
 
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