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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-03-06 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 3

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need their children near them. But they wouldn't want us to sacrifice at our age such a good chance to get on. By the way my mother took my going to war and has borne my being away this long time I know she would not miss me too much. Lots of letters would help to keep her smiling about things. And of course we'd get back fairly often for visits. As for Goody, I anticipate that she could join us later when we become fixed in one place. N'est ce pas? Almer came in again to-day after having established his family at "The Lilacs." I told him what was in the air and he offered to make the way easy for you to get passage if things work out that you are to come. His brother-in-law is with the French line in New York. A letter to him will insure your getting away on the first ship sailing after you reach New
 
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