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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-03-06 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 4

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York no matter how far ahead everything is taken. The only difficulty you may have is about the passport and I don't see how the State Department can quibble over that when you state that you are coming to make your residence as the wife of a civilian whose business is in Europe. But enough such speculation about a mere possibility Somebody may be disappointed if I go on this way. A few more days should tell the tale. If this falls through I'll resume the campaign to get ordered home. Jus' be patient, honey; we'll win somehow. And then I'll be as hard to get away from you as Almer is from is Mrs. I tried in vain this afternoon to get him to stay in town to dinner with me. Even my charge that we has a "henpecked old married man" failed to get him. "You just wait till you have a wife," sedde. Wal, I'm a'waitin' A million hugs and kisses, Conger.
 
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