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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January 1918
1918-01-16 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 3
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The envelopes came today and I've begun addressing them. My pen went out then, so I'm fo'ced to use another. 'Scuse please. I do hope you can tell me a little about what you do in France. I don't mean about your work -- I know you couldn't do that. I mean I'd like to know something about your experiences if it would be possible, but if not, I'll hear all of it when you come home to your wife. I should think you'd keep
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The envelopes came today and I've begun addressing them. My pen went out then, so I'm fo'ced to use another. 'Scuse please. I do hope you can tell me a little about what you do in France. I don't mean about your work -- I know you couldn't do that. I mean I'd like to know something about your experiences if it would be possible, but if not, I'll hear all of it when you come home to your wife. I should think you'd keep
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