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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April-December 1919

1919-07-15 Conger and Daphne Reynolds to Mary Goodenough Page 5

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We are going out to the Sanborn's Tuesday noon for lunch & dinner and stay all night, Norris, Conger and I. It is lovely out there in the country, and is such a rest after Paris. Honestly, this place is never still one minute, day or night, and the wildest noises may be always blamed on the Yanks. If I hear some wild, blood-curdling yells and ear splitting cheers, I know there is a truck load of Yanks going past. I wonder whether you have received any of the papers we have sent? I shall send some more telling about the parade. You don't know how wonderful it was to hear from both Mothers together. When I saw the two letters in one envelope, I hugged them tight and then put them away until
 
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