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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-03-15 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 2

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AMERICAN YMCA ON ACTIVE SERVICE WITH THE AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE ___191 lieving me from further obligation to Uncle Sam. It was a sunshiny morning, warm with the early springtime of Tourraine. So pretty this countryside is! Along the railroad I saw the first peach-blooms. By the time you come it will be apple-blossom time - and our route from port to Paris will be through Normandy. Maybe we'd better walk it so as to enjoy it more than can be done flashing through by train. No? I went to call on the sweet little old lady with whom Jim and I stayed when we were on our way to the war. That was a year and more ago. She
 
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