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Conger Reynolds correspondence, November 1918

1918-11-29 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 4

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Quite a snow fell night before last about five inches which is the second one sleighs and bobs are being used and last night we heard sleigh bells which had a real winter sound. We still have the beautiful sky like Summer. Well Dexter finally got to celebrate a real victory. All others were no doubt German propaganda. I read a statement lately that the peace celebrations had cost over three hundred thousand dollars besides loss of several lives. It seemed so foolish to me when there was no certainty about it I haven't sent any Capital o since the signing of the Armistice as father said not to you would you would be home
 
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