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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January 1918
1918-01-28 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2
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I'm sending a letter today to your other address -- your real one. I wrote it yesterday, Sunday, Jan. 27th, and if you can, tell me how long it took to reach you. I had a letter from Mr. McChesney this morning -- a very nice one -- and one yesterday from Ernest and another from your Mother. She says she loves me, and is partly mine, which makes me very happy. Aren't mothers perfectly wonderful? Husbands are too, but I'm not so well acquainted with them as with mothers, just at present.
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I'm sending a letter today to your other address -- your real one. I wrote it yesterday, Sunday, Jan. 27th, and if you can, tell me how long it took to reach you. I had a letter from Mr. McChesney this morning -- a very nice one -- and one yesterday from Ernest and another from your Mother. She says she loves me, and is partly mine, which makes me very happy. Aren't mothers perfectly wonderful? Husbands are too, but I'm not so well acquainted with them as with mothers, just at present.
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