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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January 1918
1918-01-25 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 2
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events of years have piled themselves up in so short a time. First, we lived years of happiness in our short two weeks; then years of separation. Followed for me the days of feverish hurry in New York and the odd experiences of a voyage that surely has its unusual aspects. One rarely lives at such a pace. You are ever in my mind. I live over and over the minutes I have spent with you. Even back to the time of our first meeting they are full of meaning. Many have significance now that I little dreamed at the time that they would ever have. Do you realize that they were always happy? We never got up even half a fight. Will the future always be so? Surely it will. I love you too deeply, dear, to
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events of years have piled themselves up in so short a time. First, we lived years of happiness in our short two weeks; then years of separation. Followed for me the days of feverish hurry in New York and the odd experiences of a voyage that surely has its unusual aspects. One rarely lives at such a pace. You are ever in my mind. I live over and over the minutes I have spent with you. Even back to the time of our first meeting they are full of meaning. Many have significance now that I little dreamed at the time that they would ever have. Do you realize that they were always happy? We never got up even half a fight. Will the future always be so? Surely it will. I love you too deeply, dear, to
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