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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April-December 1919

1919-04-04 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 4

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kissed you to pieces. As it was, I got out of the place, put Helen on a car, and then came home. Do I shock you, honey chile? Surely not. Now I'm going to crawl into bed and think - think - think. (I know, because I've done it before. Don't be smart.) I can't help feeling a bit queer about telling all this to a man, but you are mine, and I'm yours so it must be right, dear. I don't even dare imagine a kiss from you tonight. It isn't at all easy - this wanting you so. Next time we are married you must not leave me! Your adoring Daphne
 
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