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Conger Reynolds correspondence, September 1918

1918-09-27 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2

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so I must hurry, but I want to tell you your cable came. They called Julie, of course, and then she called me last night, but she couldn't remember it well so I came down to get it first hand this morning. And lo! the idiots had mailed it to Julie, so I'm still without it. Of course I know from what she said that it was a love message, and you are all O.K. so I'm not worried. Someone at the P.O. made a mistake and sent four of your letters to Julie so Fred brought them over on his way to the office this A.M. They sound more like you, and if they were only a little later date I'd feel perfectly satisfied by them. As it is, I must hold my breath until some more
 
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