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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-01-11 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 3

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of paying the water, light, and gas bills and performing other of the tasks that now trouble you. My pay has at last come. When the banks open again Monday I shall send you another hundred. Mighty sorry I haven't been able to send it before. Owing to Uncle Sam's slowness I have had to live for six weeks myself on what I could raise among my friends. What a nuisance it is to have to have money! Now I'm going to bed to read. What am I going to do with that bad habit when I get home? Answer: I'm going to keep it and read out loud to the girl whose head will be on my shoulder. N'est ce pas? I kiss you a million times! Your Hubs.
 
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