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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January 1918
1918-01-25 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 5
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It should be no more and no less. The officer advised it be printed, as I have done it, but your handwriting is legible enough that you need not print unless you wish to. Your return address should be in the upper left hand corner of the envelope. I need use no postage; you will need to put on postage at domestic rates. Our letters will be censored, but we need not let that affect our writing. The censor is not interested in personal matters and will not remember them past the reading of them. I, for my part, do not intend to allow the censorship to dampen the ardor of my expression of affection for
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It should be no more and no less. The officer advised it be printed, as I have done it, but your handwriting is legible enough that you need not print unless you wish to. Your return address should be in the upper left hand corner of the envelope. I need use no postage; you will need to put on postage at domestic rates. Our letters will be censored, but we need not let that affect our writing. The censor is not interested in personal matters and will not remember them past the reading of them. I, for my part, do not intend to allow the censorship to dampen the ardor of my expression of affection for
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