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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January 1918
1918-01-23 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 1
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PM- 1/23/18 My dearest, I suppose I've had the last letter from you until you reach the other side. Yesterday the wonderful one in which you wrote of our love, reached me. With it came one from Julietta and another from Ernest. I've not heard from Mother Reynolds yet but I expect to soon. She has just gone home so I suppose she has not had time. I wrote to her as soon as I knew you were going, but I don't think she needs to be encouraged, because she feels the pride of giving you -- a part of herself -- to such a cause. It is very different and yet very like the way I feel; just as the love we both have for you, my wonderful sweetheart. This college has come to be the very
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PM- 1/23/18 My dearest, I suppose I've had the last letter from you until you reach the other side. Yesterday the wonderful one in which you wrote of our love, reached me. With it came one from Julietta and another from Ernest. I've not heard from Mother Reynolds yet but I expect to soon. She has just gone home so I suppose she has not had time. I wrote to her as soon as I knew you were going, but I don't think she needs to be encouraged, because she feels the pride of giving you -- a part of herself -- to such a cause. It is very different and yet very like the way I feel; just as the love we both have for you, my wonderful sweetheart. This college has come to be the very
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