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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April-December 1919

1919-04-17 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2

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can tell you who we've seen. Of course most of the time we've spent with Dad and Mother, but we've been to see Elizabeth, and Gertrude & her mother, and Uncle Doc and Aunt Vine. I don't know anyone's last name, but you'll know. Last night we had Gertrude & her paw and maw to dinner, and they kept us up fearfully late! After ten before we got to bed. That isn't meant for a joke, because I nearly died trying to stay awake while they were here. Something in the air, I guess, that is so restful that I feel completely relaxed. Today we are going over to see Lydia Scott someone, and she is going to tell me that you are her baby. I'm all prepared for her. Uncle Doc came up this morning with some street numbers of people he wanted me to see in New York. I don't have any idea that I'll do
 
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