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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-01-06 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 3

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the other of his mouth. And the joke of it all was that nearly every time he'd be left with the bull or bear in his hand, which always put him in the hole. I wish you might hear the Kitten sing. His voice is remarkable. Just now he is singing "Father, dear father, come home!" Which makes me think of how that idiot, sandy, used to recite school-boy fashion, "John (gulp) come home! Your mother is full (gulp - pause) of sorrow. John, come home today." Honey, the check you said the "Y" was to send before Xmas, hasn't appeared. Are they crookin' us, or did you change your mind? Always in love with you-- Daphne
 
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