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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

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

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the way you like a woman to behave." after that, I poked my heart down hill again and continued the letter quite calmly. Oh, I'm getting to be a little old Geo. W. Stoic. Dearest, dearest, dearest! It hurts me to think I couldn't have been with you to do things for you, even tho you had nurses who are competent and did far better for you than I could have done. But I'd have loved you so, dearest, that the ache would have stopped. Over to Julie's I was reading your letters to the family. When we come to the place where you said your legs were queer we all agreed. And when you said they felt like they belonged to some one else Fred suggested maybe you'd gotten a pair belonging to a nurse, by mistake. Then someone else remarked that it might not have been such a mistake after all. It was a rough neck conversation, you'll agree.
 
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