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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April-December 1919

1919-06-30 Daphne Reynolds to Mary Goodenough Page 7

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bandit what she wanted and beat it for Coulon's house, where the party was to begin. In the doorway or hall, the coffin was placed on some sort of stand and surrounded by heavy black draperies that nearly scared you to death. All about the coffin were wreathes of bead flowers or glass boquets that would make you roar. If I hadn't felt so sorry for Madame, I'd have laughed a dozen times. Perhaps you know something of how the European gives himself
 
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