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Conger Reynolds correspondence, 1917

1917-09-06 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Goodenough Page 5

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in which to do it, I'll come to see you before I go ___d ____d if I won't. Only you'll meet me in Kansas City won't you? I'd like to repair that old break in my record by going all the way to Nevada, but that would take golden hours that we could enjoy to greater advantage in K.C. You have my sincere sympathy in your present state of imprisonment. How sad it is for you to be in dreary, locust bitten Mizzou when you might be making me happy up here. Here the days are glorious. Fall is just beginning, and the forests are breaking out with wonderful, canaries, and scarlets, and crimsons, and browns. The sunshine is velvety; the air is old Burgundy itself. I do not cease to marvel at the vista of the two valleys
 
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