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Conger Reynolds correspondence, 1917

1917-12-16 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Goodenough Page 9

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whether they were any good and what you said, or thought, when you got them. I'd like to know how the winter is holding on in Nevada. Here the temperature is below freezing and the regular inhabitants think it is cold. It is not, however, anything like the cold was out there. When do your holidays begin and how long do they last? This is not a casual inquiry. I really need to know. Do you mind my asking if the plan for the Minnesota man to visit you remains unchanged? 'Twould be a pity it seems to me for him to come now. Your peace of mind and his too, would be more easily preserved if the situation were explained by letter only. I feel a great deal of sympathy for him just as I do for the girl in Des Moines who really cares. But I'm jealous, too, - not because I believe I have the slightest reason
 
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