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Conger Reynolds correspondence, September 1918
1918-09-06 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 4
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One nice thing about that dream- it wasn't dull at any minute. I enjoyed being sarcastic and snippy to your d_ old "aunt", just as I really did last summer when she explained that her sons were not going to war. Old slackers, having babies and things, so they can claim exemption, and every one of them have oodles of money. I don't see how those wives can respect themselves, or the men. Common brood animals- that's what they make themselves when they bear children for such a purpose. Are you shocked?
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One nice thing about that dream- it wasn't dull at any minute. I enjoyed being sarcastic and snippy to your d_ old "aunt", just as I really did last summer when she explained that her sons were not going to war. Old slackers, having babies and things, so they can claim exemption, and every one of them have oodles of money. I don't see how those wives can respect themselves, or the men. Common brood animals- that's what they make themselves when they bear children for such a purpose. Are you shocked?
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