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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-02-11 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 5

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when you come back to me. There is really nothing serious to these things but lover, they do frighten me to death anyway, and I need to know that you love me heaps, so I'll get over feeling afraid of it all. Now we'll talk about you a while. Dearest, I wish I could say something that would be of a little comfort to you because I know you are still thinking about Homer. I hope you do go about investigating the affair, for the comfort of his family at least. What a horrible business it has been - bloody - ghastly - murderous. I've wondered at the sun for continuing to rise and set and at the whole world for it's continued existance when such hellish things were not only
 
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