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Conger Reynolds correspondence, September 1918

1918-09-25 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 6

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mania for having his picture taken, and before he got that suit it was out of the question to get him into a picture. He asked me to inform you that _he_ is the present Mr. Reynolds, while you are in France. This is to pay you for what you wrote Ernest about the present Mrs. Reynolds. Now I must put my toes to bed. They are very cold. I'm standing around yip-yip-yipping for more letters. I'll be so relieved when they come, and I do hope you don't otter more peeve. I kiss you a butterfly kiss on your left ear, because you've been rather a cross husband. Very much in love with you-- Daphne
 
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