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Conger Reynolds correspondence, October 1918

1918-10-16 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 7

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soon have done so. So I don't worry, -- and surely you ought not. I once thought I might have broken some hearts, but they seem to have been got together again and handed over to other men. When folks don't get married it's because they are not suited to each other, and when they do, usually -- well in our case at any rate -- we know it is because they are natural mates and would not be happy otherwise. Having thus quite unnecessarily proved that all's well that teedl-e-dum. I think I may hop into my inviting looking bed. But only after I have held you close to me a long time and said in the language of honeyed kisses how all my heart and soul are yours, my sweetheart forever. Devotedly, Conger. Conger Reynolds 2nd Lt AGD
 
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