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Conger Reynolds correspondence, February 1918
1918-02-10 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 5
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eyes, looked at you and cried, "Where am I - in heaven?" There I was working hard o' days to buy my wife dinners and gowns and limousines and things and staying up o' nights to amuse her so she could sleep all next day and she wouldn't let me have a nice little nap. Ah me! I'm saying nothing but thinking a lot about that little scheme of Mrs. Sanborn's. It is too early yet to know whether it will be feasible. Glad you enjoyed "The Yellow Jacket." We must read it again together some time; it's a dandy for that. And I do want to hear the music that is like it. I hope you haven't had many turrible days like the
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eyes, looked at you and cried, "Where am I - in heaven?" There I was working hard o' days to buy my wife dinners and gowns and limousines and things and staying up o' nights to amuse her so she could sleep all next day and she wouldn't let me have a nice little nap. Ah me! I'm saying nothing but thinking a lot about that little scheme of Mrs. Sanborn's. It is too early yet to know whether it will be feasible. Glad you enjoyed "The Yellow Jacket." We must read it again together some time; it's a dandy for that. And I do want to hear the music that is like it. I hope you haven't had many turrible days like the
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