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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-01-19 Conger Reynolds To Daphne Reynolds Page 6

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hardly then but it was owing to my physical discomfort with the flu coming on as well as to the unhappiness of having to be so far from you on that particularly great day. But that ordeal is past and the next Great Day will see us making up for the vacancy of the last. This time I'll keep quiet over what you tell me of the "razzing" the family gave you, only, durn 'em, I'll fix 'em when I get home. I'm not so surprized at their "refreshing intimacy and child-like frankness". They're not so proper in that way so far as talk goes. Indeed they are the soul of good people who venture into daring discussion of intimate subjects with the innocence that goes with strict propriety in conduct. But, my dear, if they should see the
 
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