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Conger Reynolds correspondence, September 1918
1918-09-11 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 8
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things, dear, or we'll be ever lastingly sorry. I brought back a lot of junk from Germany that i picked up for almost nothing, but we've enjoyed it so much here. Our thing was a dining room clock we got at Delft. (Not wishing to imply that Delft will ever be part of Germany!!!!) Mama didn't like the thing until she saw it hanging on our wall at Cottey and shortly after sh had developed a fondness for the thing, she accidently broke it. It was just a plate done in Delft. You've seen lots of them, I'm sure. Hooray! There comes the sun to stay. It's been dodging around all day. I know what brought it out tho. I was going to buy Helen an umbrella. I spuz I'd better quit this letter business for today and waddle forth in quest of adventure.
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things, dear, or we'll be ever lastingly sorry. I brought back a lot of junk from Germany that i picked up for almost nothing, but we've enjoyed it so much here. Our thing was a dining room clock we got at Delft. (Not wishing to imply that Delft will ever be part of Germany!!!!) Mama didn't like the thing until she saw it hanging on our wall at Cottey and shortly after sh had developed a fondness for the thing, she accidently broke it. It was just a plate done in Delft. You've seen lots of them, I'm sure. Hooray! There comes the sun to stay. It's been dodging around all day. I know what brought it out tho. I was going to buy Helen an umbrella. I spuz I'd better quit this letter business for today and waddle forth in quest of adventure.
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