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Conger Reynolds correspondence, 1917

1917-12-13 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Goodenough Page 6

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photograph. I hope you're going to ask me to do a lot of things for you. I'll think of some, of course, but I want the comfortable feeling that will come from your asking me to serve you. It was lots more fun yesterday to have you propose that I take you to the movies than it would have been to suggest it myself. Boss me a little bit, honey; I need it. There isn't any observation car on this train, so I have had to fall back on this old stationery that I chanced to have in my bag. Across from the fold table from me as I write is a fine looking sailor lad, yo ho! I wonder if he has a sweetheart (Business of giving him the o.o.) Yes, I suspect at least one. Bet he hasn't anyone like my dear though, poor chap. If he has, she's his
 
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