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Conger Reynolds correspondence, September 1918

1918-09-26 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2

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her, but of course there is plenty of time to think that over later. If I could only be sure about when you'll be home! I've a big notion to get a job teaching somewhere after Christmas. Of course that would mean giving up the pleasure I'm having in my new home, but at least it would give me something to do in my own line of work. Then there is the other side of the situation -- if you could come home, here'd be your wife all tied up in a school aneverything, and when school was out in the spring she'd be tired, as she always is that time of year, and probably wouldn't be very sweet tempered. Also! What to be done? In the meantime, I want one of
 
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