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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April 1918
1918-04-25 Conger Reynolds to Emily Reynolds Page 1
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To Mary Goodenough mother-in law April 25, 1918. Dear Mother,- See, your son is more dignified this time. Perhaps it is because he is older - he is four months today. I am writing tonight in answer to your letter of just a month ago and one of a few days earlier. Although I have had both for several days I haven't got round to answering them chiefly because I have been spending so much time writing to my wife, and I depend on her to share with you the constant chatter I fire at her. I've been extraordinarily regular about it, don't you think? Perhaps you don't understand the "extraordinarily" part of it, but you don't know how irregular I
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To Mary Goodenough mother-in law April 25, 1918. Dear Mother,- See, your son is more dignified this time. Perhaps it is because he is older - he is four months today. I am writing tonight in answer to your letter of just a month ago and one of a few days earlier. Although I have had both for several days I haven't got round to answering them chiefly because I have been spending so much time writing to my wife, and I depend on her to share with you the constant chatter I fire at her. I've been extraordinarily regular about it, don't you think? Perhaps you don't understand the "extraordinarily" part of it, but you don't know how irregular I
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