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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January 1918
1918-01-12 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 6
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and key until I am in France, and to tell no one I'm going until you can tell them I'm there. I shall probably not be able to send you a telegram saying "Sailing for France to-day." Instead, it will be something like, "Use new address hereafter," or "Leaving for Chicago." You'll know what I mean. Until you get that you may use the New York address. Afterward the address will be Care of Lieut. Col. D. E. Nolan, Intelligence Section General Staff Headquarters, American Expeditionary Force, France. If you can find time to begin writing a letter to that address occasionally now so I won't have so long a wait when I get across, your hubby will not object -- nay, nay, dearest. When I land, I'll cable. The censor probably will not allow me to say much; indeed, he may
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and key until I am in France, and to tell no one I'm going until you can tell them I'm there. I shall probably not be able to send you a telegram saying "Sailing for France to-day." Instead, it will be something like, "Use new address hereafter," or "Leaving for Chicago." You'll know what I mean. Until you get that you may use the New York address. Afterward the address will be Care of Lieut. Col. D. E. Nolan, Intelligence Section General Staff Headquarters, American Expeditionary Force, France. If you can find time to begin writing a letter to that address occasionally now so I won't have so long a wait when I get across, your hubby will not object -- nay, nay, dearest. When I land, I'll cable. The censor probably will not allow me to say much; indeed, he may
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