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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-01-20 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 3

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of sex to sex, and the happiness of their children on the acquiring of knowledge which is unfortunately acquired with difficulty owing to the barrier which the false modesty of social life throws about it. Parents ought to instruct, but they don't. If Heaven blesses me with an opportunity I'll do my duty in that respect. You and I, lover, will ask each other everything when the time comes, and have the closest sort of confidence. See how easy we found it to talk on certain memorable occasions as we never would have thought of talking before we were married. It's part of my love for you to feel that I shall be able to be open-minded and open-souled with you and that you in turn will not feel backward about sharing your thoughts with me. We are both normal, healthy, sensible human beings. We are married legally as well as in heart and soul. Of course, we'll not
 
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