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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April-December 1919

1919-04-14 Emily Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2

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to read me your cable at first, because she feared Id feel badly to have her leave, she doesn't know her Mother. Why Im just as proud and happy as if you were my own son, and surely if you were my own and she daughterin law, Id consider her place with you, things being reversed I feel the same, you belong to each other, you need each other, and I am happy in your happiness, The only trouble or obstacle in the way had been the Passport. That I believe is now cleared up so it will only be a questions of the waiting till the government gets around to send it to her. She has been delayed by not knowing just how to proceed, and by the people whom she expected help from being away but now the Clerk of Court in C.R. has every thing lined up satisfactorily so he says, and she will leave for N.Y. just as soon as the document is placed in her hands. You two must write me often while you are there, and you must cable Julie the minute she lands, and she will wire me Ill pay for the cable. I want you folks to have all your money to sight see, and for other things. And I well know money fades
 
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