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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-03-01 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 3

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lunch and the beginning of a visit. He is just as ever - a little better if anything. After lunch we went over to the Coulons and met Mrs. Sanborn and her mother. I had arranged with Lieutenant Fish to run things for the afternoon. So I spent it with them - most of the time helping them get their baggage - all the while chinning over the many things we had to tell each other. They are sorry they didn't get here earlier. So am I - and that their coming is going to spoil the hope I had of your meeting them later in New York. Almer says they talked of trying to bring you with them but found it would be impossible as of course is would have been - curse the luck! Just now it
 
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