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Conger Reynolds correspondence, 1917

1917-09-06 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Goodenough Page 4

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silly. He hasn't any reason to be jealous of me. And I shouldn't sympathize with him much if he had, even though we are bosom friends. He doesn't need your interest half as much as I do. However, I think he was quite recovered from any depression he suffered before he left. We discovered one of his old friends playing the viola at the Rogers, and he babbled to me of her thereafter. There! That ought to undo any damage he has done me as the result of my indiscretion. I can't answer your questions simply because I don't know the answers. I don't know how long I shall be here, I merely guess that it may be until second camp ends. I don't know where I go next, I hope it will be to France. If they'll give me time
 
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