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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-02-17 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 3

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at the first possible moment. The plan already suggested seems to me on further consideration the best possible. As soon as I land and know where I am to be I'll wire for you to come to meet me as fast as trains will bring you. Please tell Mr. McConnel now that he may expect to lose you any time after March 20, and have yo' bag packed, chile, have yo' baggage ready for immejut deepahtuah. Along with your things, if you can do it without making too much baggage for you to look after, you might bring a grey suit and a poiplish one and a civilian cap which you and Julie can drag out of my trunk. I won't need anything else, nor will it be worth while to get anything else out before I can paw over my junk myself. Of course I may not get to wear civies for months after I land, but I'd like to have them ready for
 
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