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Conger Reynolds correspondence, February 1918
1918-02-07 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 6
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how they never grow old. And the old times, the times we were together. I recall them one by one, live them over again, and find them doubly enjoyable in the light of their outcome. I remember particularly our Fourth of July. It was on that day, I believe now, that I began to wake up and take more than incidental interest in you. Things developed rather advantageously for your entrance into the drama. The long wait and the observation of the girl I hoped was not you had put me in the right mood to be knocked flat by your dashing appearance. From the start you were a good fellow. Going down town, in the bus, and out at the lake we got chummy with great rapidity. I remember in the Chinese restaurant afterward I was
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how they never grow old. And the old times, the times we were together. I recall them one by one, live them over again, and find them doubly enjoyable in the light of their outcome. I remember particularly our Fourth of July. It was on that day, I believe now, that I began to wake up and take more than incidental interest in you. Things developed rather advantageously for your entrance into the drama. The long wait and the observation of the girl I hoped was not you had put me in the right mood to be knocked flat by your dashing appearance. From the start you were a good fellow. Going down town, in the bus, and out at the lake we got chummy with great rapidity. I remember in the Chinese restaurant afterward I was
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