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Conger Reynolds correspondence, December 1918

1918-12-20 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2

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English prof that I'm simply wild to take some work. When you come home and we can read things, perhaps I'll recover from this. Let's hope so. This is the grandest weather! Really, it's so warm that I wear my suit open at the neck and the thinnest kind of -- other things. Now rave! You'd wear only BVDs if you were here -- wait a minute! Get that right, will you? I want someone to buy me Martha Washington or Whitmans' for Christmas but I don't reckon anyone will, do you? Trouble is we can't get them. Now that we have plenty of sugar, we can't get any one to work in the candy factories, and the shortage this Christmas am scan'lous. Funny you were such a long time getting magazines. I've sent any number of them to you, but I suppose they'll all come waltzing in sometime when you don't need them. The letter I wrote Arthur in
 
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