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Conger Reynolds correspondence, February 1918
1918-02-18 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2
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know each other is there, but of course there is no hopes for that. He wrote in answer to the announcement. The letter marked "number five" came from my soldier husband today. Dearest, I am so worried for fear you'll suffer from exposure. Conger, honey, do be careful of your health, wont you? That is a big part of your duty not only to me but to Uncle Sam. You can't be a good soldier without good health. If you'll only promise me to run no risks and dress warmly enough I'll promise to mind you in regard to "heavies" (when you come back.) I've had some ripping letters from Aunt Flo and Uncle Frank. Also one from my smart cousin Madeline Long, in Minneapolis. She said she was about to write to
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know each other is there, but of course there is no hopes for that. He wrote in answer to the announcement. The letter marked "number five" came from my soldier husband today. Dearest, I am so worried for fear you'll suffer from exposure. Conger, honey, do be careful of your health, wont you? That is a big part of your duty not only to me but to Uncle Sam. You can't be a good soldier without good health. If you'll only promise me to run no risks and dress warmly enough I'll promise to mind you in regard to "heavies" (when you come back.) I've had some ripping letters from Aunt Flo and Uncle Frank. Also one from my smart cousin Madeline Long, in Minneapolis. She said she was about to write to
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