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Conger Reynolds correspondence, December 1918

1918-12-31 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2

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i'd not care a bit if they kept you in the army a while, provided I might be with you, and that you liked what you were doing. Anything you want to do, B'lov'd'st, you'll find I'm for, and I'll help all I can, too. So far I've done nothing but help spend lots of your money, and I suppose you'd just as soon I'd not get too interested along that line. I'm sorely tempted to try my luck at subleasing. Durn it! I love the things here, and everything is so comfy, but if I were in a smaller place where there'd be less work and more economy, I'd feel happier. I know Jessie will have a fit if I speak of leaving because she had such nuts in here before who treated her furniture drefful! Indeed Mama won't keep this place if I leave. That is too much like expense. She and Helen will
 
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