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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-01-19 Conger Reynolds To Daphne Reynolds Page 7

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common sights of European café's they'd think they were awful. That's how they are proper. (But please go easy about disclosing the fact to them). Speaking of that wire - I heard of another one today that was not bad. A young aviator at the lunch table was telling us about having fallen in love with a girl over here and wanting to marry her and take her home. Having a year of college yet to do he knew he would need financial assistance at home. So he cabled. "I'll be bringing home a daughter for you to keep for me." He hasn't heard from home yet, but he has awakened to the fact that his cable might have been misconstrued. Don't let the gang fool you about my dignity. They've seen me without it many times, and they know it. And they don't know
 
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