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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-02-12 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 3

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you'll come out with a good surplus, but bless your heart, you're having a helluva time until we get things straightened out. Maybe before I can get a reply to this I'll be on my way home. Today I sent in my formal request to be sent home immediately after March 6. If it doesn't do the work I don't know what will - but I'll keep on trying. Really, I'm pretty hopeful that the request will be granted. If it is, I shall sail sometime between the 8th and the 31st of March depending on how long I have to wait for a ship. And when I get back - oh,girl! - we'll soon banish all care about over-drafts, allotments, and other things in the way of our happiness. I don't know yet what to think of your taking a regular teaching job. I'd be just as
 
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