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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-02-27 Conger Reynolds to Emily Reynolds Page 2

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camp to await embarkation for HOME. It is taking two to three weeks for fellows to get through the embarkation camp so I probably shall not be able to sail before the last of March, But I'll be on my way! Not knowing where I shall land I can't arrange to have Daphne meet me on the dock, but I'll have her come the first minute possible. You cannot imagine how impatient I am to see her and all of you. I am not tired of France as so many of the boys are. In some ways I'd like to stay. Only I wouldn't stay here a minute longer than necessary and be away from everybody I love as I am now. Its the power of love that is pulling and making Paris - othertimes most fascinating - like a prison to me, and making the hours that once went so fast drag unmercifully now that the goal is in reach.
 
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