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Conger Reynolds correspondence, 1917

1917-12-13 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Goodenough Page 3

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is very inviting. What glorious happiness we're going to have! I think of thousands (guess it's that many) of things we shall have fun doing together. I don't forget the bread and butter aspect, either. The more I think of it, the more confident I become that it will not be terribly bothersome. Heaven knows we'll have more than thousands of young folks who seem to get on quite happily. And we're young enough to count on the chance of winning in a big way in the future. You and your mother were very kind to me during my stay. I love you both for that - and much else. The beautiful way in which your mother received the news that I wanted her daughter for my life mate grows more marvelous to me every
 
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