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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-02-05 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 3

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I'm so delighted at the prospect of having you home, Conger. You can't begin to know how impatient I'm getting. There are just 26 days left in the month and then I'll look for you soon. Honey, I've decided that I want to meet you, if it's at all possible. If I could have that trip home with you it would mean so much more to us now than it will at any other time. Can't you see that it would? I feel rather more confident about coming since I am working. And if you can give me an idea of when to get to N.Y. - I want to get there before you do if I can, so I'll have all the joy of meeting you - I'll arrange for a leave here so I needn't lose my job. Then if we should happen to remain here the rest of the winter, I can go on and finish out my school. It wont be so very much longer
 
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