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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

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

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are I'm going to be, too - for at least the first hundred years After that - well, I've not decided, but I'll promise not to haunt you so. Are you beginning to be worried after all this? You needn't You knew what you were in for because I whispered it all to you that night in my studio. And after this darned war business - this idea of keep you so far away - Ah many a - wait once, already! I'll not quote that because you are so evil minded you'd not take it in the right way, tho I really did want to speak of the war as "that insolence". Perhaps you don't care for Omar? And I know you don't like Camels. I'm going right now to bed - soon's I help stuff once more the furnace.
 
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