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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-03-28 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 3

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the other Mr. Loise. Both of them went to Germany when we did. Needless to say, I shall use their help in a very limited way, but it will be nice to have some one take me to the steamer as well as meet my train, seeing that I know so durn little about the city. Another check for $100 arrived yesterday, but I've had no word from Mr. McChesney since the letter saying he was expecting the $250. I suppose it will appear soon enough. I'm glad to learn about Mrs. Sanborn's brother being with the French Line. That should be a great help to me. Don't worry about my getting there, dearest, because I certainly shall do so. It will take time, but you can't be as impatient to have
 
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