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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-01-06 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 5

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more room than they'll want, I'm sure, tho they are crazy about the place. Soon as I can sub-let it, I'll pile into an apartment, provided, of course, there is one to be had. If not, you may picture me wondering about aimlessly, with a load of rugs and what-notes on my back, stopping in the pool halls to get warm. Anyway, I'm not going to school or pay for any more coal, if I can he'p it. You cain't get a bit of hard coal for love or money, and the blinkin' soft coal is nearly nine dollahs the ton. Let's live in a furnished (or nearly so) apartment when you come home, and not buy any furniture until it comes back to something like a reasonable price. Unk threatens going out of furniture biz and moving to Minneapolis, but he could still get our stuff for us, I'm sure.
 
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