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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-03-02 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 7

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be any the less demonstrative when we are t' home or with folks who know us. As for your wooling me to pieces - you'll have to do a lot of wooling, Mrs., after the way I've gone without, to begin even to satisfy me. And I accept your challenge about flirting. You'll never be able to flirt with nobuddy without spurning the opportunity for a much better flirtation with your hubby. I don't think you realize what an inveterate lover I am inclined to be. I suppose I'll not be able to spend all my time patting your hands and stealing kisses because I love you so much that I'll want to go out and win a loaf of bread and a jug of grapejuice for you occasionally. But I'll be loving you all the time in one way or
 
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