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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-03-09 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 3

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Germany is going to stop our demobilization altogether. If I don't get you in my arms very soon, Daphne, I'm going to expire. I've thought of you and dreamed and planned until I'm beginning to wonder if you are anything but psychic. Hurry tell me you're still you and very human and veritably the handsome devil of a wiffle whom I remember from the time when I didn't have to depend on Uncle Sam to bring me everything you said. Oh, how I love you and want you! And I'll remind you that I want to hear from you again. The week and more since two letters come has been years. I don't see why Uncle has to deliver my let
 
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