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Conger Reynolds correspondence, September 1918
1918-09-12 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2
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for. All those times in Minneapolis where I coaxed you to kiss me and you wouldn't, and all those times in Washington where you used my veil as an excuse, and now all this time that you are spending in France. It;s a mighty good thing I'm married an I'll tell you why: never in my whole life have I felt that I'd change, if I could, and be a man, but now, when there is so much to be done, I believe I'd regret being a woman if it were not for you ad what your love means to me. Somehow your first kiss settled things permanently for me. And I can feel that kiss now as plainly as tho it had not been months since I first knew it. Your kisses are wonderful, dearest. They stir me to the utmost. Always before a kiss meant- well,
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for. All those times in Minneapolis where I coaxed you to kiss me and you wouldn't, and all those times in Washington where you used my veil as an excuse, and now all this time that you are spending in France. It;s a mighty good thing I'm married an I'll tell you why: never in my whole life have I felt that I'd change, if I could, and be a man, but now, when there is so much to be done, I believe I'd regret being a woman if it were not for you ad what your love means to me. Somehow your first kiss settled things permanently for me. And I can feel that kiss now as plainly as tho it had not been months since I first knew it. Your kisses are wonderful, dearest. They stir me to the utmost. Always before a kiss meant- well,
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