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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-01-14 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 3

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to be followed in getting a correspondent to the Raiser's domicile for an interview. This afternoon George Parks dropped in on his way home. I've arranged to go with him tonight to a café chantant over in the Latin quarter to hear some of the latest French cleverness in song and chatter. I'll be home early; so please wait up for me. A whole week of my two months is gone. I'm beginning to count so much on getting away after two months if you are not allowed to come here; it will be terrible if they don't let me go then. I think of what it will mean to get back to you and things happen inside until I think I'll blow up with the pressure of feeling. I want you so deeply. I want to feel again your kisses on my lips. Your Very Own, Conger.
 
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