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Conger Reynolds correspondence, September 1918

1918-09-28 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 5

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devotedly, but please don't come home with a dirty face and long whiskers, will you? Of course when you're tired, or nervous to such an extent that you cut your fingers off, I don't insist on the shave. On the other hand -- . I'm cold, I am. I simply must crawl into bed. I wish I'd find you there and you'd cuddle me close and let me have my head on your shoulder. Will you never, never come home to me? If Bill only realized how I'm longing for you day and night, he'd retreat even faster! But I suppose he does get tired, and must stop for breath. If you are still awake, I'd like to kiss you goodnight. Makes me think -- when I kissed Dooley tonight, we had just been talking of you, and somehow it made me put a
 
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