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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April 1918
1918-04-22 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 3
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soul anyway. Captain Adams and I went into the kitchen before dinner to wash our hands. She asked the captain to play the harmonica. He inquired what melodies she preferred, and she replied that she wanted some American patriotic songs. She's so much for America that she has decided that France ought to become part of the United States. Thanks, honey, for the glove size. You're going to have a reg'lar pair when I can get to a good store. No prospect yet of my going to Paris. It's not a particularly favored spot just now, anyway. But the big gun won't fire forever. I'll get pictures, as you suggest - not many because half the fun of them is in making selections, and I want you to
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soul anyway. Captain Adams and I went into the kitchen before dinner to wash our hands. She asked the captain to play the harmonica. He inquired what melodies she preferred, and she replied that she wanted some American patriotic songs. She's so much for America that she has decided that France ought to become part of the United States. Thanks, honey, for the glove size. You're going to have a reg'lar pair when I can get to a good store. No prospect yet of my going to Paris. It's not a particularly favored spot just now, anyway. But the big gun won't fire forever. I'll get pictures, as you suggest - not many because half the fun of them is in making selections, and I want you to
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