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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January 1918
1918-01-25 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 1
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Number Two Jan. 25? 1918 At Sea, Month After. My Daphne,-- Have you been thinking today, as I have, of the events of that notable day in history one month ago? What wonderful memories the recollection brings! That day was perhaps not the best of our days together. It was too hurried, too nervous, too strange. But it was most important because it made the enthralling days that followed possible. It must ever hold a sacred place in memory. It is difficult to realize that only a month has gone by since then. The
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Number Two Jan. 25? 1918 At Sea, Month After. My Daphne,-- Have you been thinking today, as I have, of the events of that notable day in history one month ago? What wonderful memories the recollection brings! That day was perhaps not the best of our days together. It was too hurried, too nervous, too strange. But it was most important because it made the enthralling days that followed possible. It must ever hold a sacred place in memory. It is difficult to realize that only a month has gone by since then. The
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