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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April-December 1919

1919-06-25 Daphne Reynolds to Mary Goodenough Page 9

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got into the fracas. He has seen service in some of the wildest possible places - Armenia, etc - all those blood thirsty places. He writes rather well, but knows it. All these men are Americans but have lived in Europe long enough to show it, you bet, in the formalities the observe. The printer, Didier, is the quaintest thing I ever saw. He is French, of course, and doesn't speak a word of English. He has the eternal cigarette glued to his lower lip, and he
 
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