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Conger Reynolds correspondence, 1917
1917-12-16 Daphne Goodenough to Conger Reynolds Page 6
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become a Mason before you leave, dear. She knew a man who was given aid by a Brother Mason, on the road to Siberia and she says you might be helped a thousand different ways, even tho you belonged to us more than the Blue Lodge. What do you think of it, dear? She never attends the Star but she says what she knows about it proves that the Masonic Lodge is worth while. Please don't feel that you are going to have a "bossy" Mother-in-law, because you will have one that loves you dearly. As for me - I can never tell you how much I love you, and you wouldn't believe it if I could because it's such a pow'ful lot. I'm thinking of you every minute, and right now won't you please kiss me? Always - Daphne.
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become a Mason before you leave, dear. She knew a man who was given aid by a Brother Mason, on the road to Siberia and she says you might be helped a thousand different ways, even tho you belonged to us more than the Blue Lodge. What do you think of it, dear? She never attends the Star but she says what she knows about it proves that the Masonic Lodge is worth while. Please don't feel that you are going to have a "bossy" Mother-in-law, because you will have one that loves you dearly. As for me - I can never tell you how much I love you, and you wouldn't believe it if I could because it's such a pow'ful lot. I'm thinking of you every minute, and right now won't you please kiss me? Always - Daphne.
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