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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April-December 1919

1919-04-14 Emily Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 4

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he has been released or intends to stay in the Army. I believe however that he wants to continue in the service. Im growing more fond of this work each day - while it has its unpleasant features so has every thing. Ive been fairly successful and I meet many nice people who are lovely to me, so on the whole its very pleasant work, and Im doing very well financially, which is an important part of the game. You can write me my dear in case of the Redpath Vawter Bureau, Fred will always know where I am and will forward mail to me. Im going to leave you now, write me often take good care of your self and of my babie, that Ive given to you. with bushels of love and kisses Mother.
 
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