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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-03-28 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 2

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tear. She goes ahead with a grin that doesn't fool me a bit, but she is really very happy for us, lover, and so proud of you. It is what she has hoped for, for you. Me - I'm wildly impatient. I want you more and more every day and the time goes by so slowly!! Fred has written Senator Cummins for his help in the passport business because he says the Senator is deeply indebted to him and should do all he could. You may depend on it, if one isn't forthcoming soon I shall go to Washington and take someone by the nose. I intend to be with you, and I don't know any government official big enough to keep me home. Durn their pictures. I have two good friends in N.Y. who will look after me and help me along. One is "Mother King" and
 
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