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Conger Reynolds correspondence, 1917
1917-12-29 Conger Reynolds to Emily Reynolds Page 1
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Dec. - 29, 1917 Saturday Evening. My dear Mother, - Even if it has taken four days for me to find the time to write to you, I haven't neglected you. Ask Daphne who made sure that she wrote to you every day? Of course you are back in Nevada now. I hope you are not lonely - at least, not as lonely as I am going to be when you have Daphne and I haven't. But we'll not think about that now. Now is the happiest time of my life. Of course Daphne abuses me dreadfully. She barks at me, bites my fingers, pulls my hair. Threats of a beating do
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Dec. - 29, 1917 Saturday Evening. My dear Mother, - Even if it has taken four days for me to find the time to write to you, I haven't neglected you. Ask Daphne who made sure that she wrote to you every day? Of course you are back in Nevada now. I hope you are not lonely - at least, not as lonely as I am going to be when you have Daphne and I haven't. But we'll not think about that now. Now is the happiest time of my life. Of course Daphne abuses me dreadfully. She barks at me, bites my fingers, pulls my hair. Threats of a beating do
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