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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January 1918
1918-01-08 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 3
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We have common tastes (not ordinary tastes but harmonious) and sympathies. We fit. And we love each other; there can be no doubt of that. If there was ever a happier mating, I know it not. I thank God that I have found a mate so beautiful and good and accomplished and lovable. She is the first girl who ever commanded my respect for her brains and caused my heart to flutter at the same time. There is something back of her eyes - it shows particularly when she hears music she likes - that awes me greatly. It's soul - fascinating, beautiful, wonderful! I have never seen that in anyone's eyes before. It's something to be able to see it. God grant than my nature may satisfy its yearnings. Lovingly -- Con.
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We have common tastes (not ordinary tastes but harmonious) and sympathies. We fit. And we love each other; there can be no doubt of that. If there was ever a happier mating, I know it not. I thank God that I have found a mate so beautiful and good and accomplished and lovable. She is the first girl who ever commanded my respect for her brains and caused my heart to flutter at the same time. There is something back of her eyes - it shows particularly when she hears music she likes - that awes me greatly. It's soul - fascinating, beautiful, wonderful! I have never seen that in anyone's eyes before. It's something to be able to see it. God grant than my nature may satisfy its yearnings. Lovingly -- Con.
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