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Conger Reynolds correspondence, November 1918

1918-11-13 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 11

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like half past six and looking unutterable things! His whole attitude seemed to say, "Here I am, Kidds. You can't lose me, so don't worry." I was so disgusted that I made a break for the steps, and very rudely squeezed in between the people there, until I was out of sight. Then did my hero pace up and down at the foot of the stairs, waiting! Just here Mama came, and I was saved. But consider! He was alone, and I was alone. Each of us interested in the parade. Perfectly simple! Why shouldn't we enjoy it together? Why not indeed? Now that things are moving so swiftly what am I to expect? Had I best see about subletting the house, or will it be several months before you come back? If I sub-lease, Mama and Helen will get a room somewhere and do light housekeeping because Helen must continue here until school closes, but all things considered, that is the best thing at present. Surely you'll not be sent to Russia or kept months longer? If you are
 
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