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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-01-15 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 8

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home then. So, look for me late in March or early April, though not too assuredly so as to save yourself too great disappointment if things don't go right. I wanted to whack you for your raving about the food you had fixed up. Woman, don't you know the very mention of candied sweet potatoes and cream pie causes me a longing for your dining salon such that I can hardly endure life here? No I haint repented them words in Doc Montgomery's study. Tomorrow night I'm going to write Julie a real whiz-bang love letter, even though I haven't the slightest idea what it was she thought I didn't like one bit, and am sure she was wrong about it. She's my dearest sister and I really like everything about her and love her a lot more than she knows, just as I do you. But I'm grateful for your tip. Maybe I've written too impersonally in my hurry at times. I accept your invitation, honey girl. Here I kiss you a long, clinging, passionate lover kiss, Conger.
 
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