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Conger Reynolds correspondence, December 1918

1918-12-17 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 5

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she's simply dying to see that helmet. I was talking to Julie just now and she has a bad throat. She says John is sick too. Law! I've not been to Martha's in ages, but I'm not to blame. Last night Julie and Fred were over to supper. We had hot cinnamon rolls and jab. That ain't all, but doesn't that sound good? I'm so glad you worried because I had Flu. I simply got well because it was no fun waiting to hear how frightened you were. I remained rather frail and feeble until your first acknowledgment came and then you didn't seem to have grasped the situation. You didn't seem to realize I was dying, Egypt, dying, so I put my thumb on my nose at you and got well at once. If you had worried a lot it would have been lotsa fun. Now that it's all over here comes your letter. Makes me feel that maybe I haint so strong as I mought be, Mebbe I better
 
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