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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January 1918
1918-01-31 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 6
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give an exam in a very few minutes. I want to tell you before I forget -- I met the Yellow Dog yesterday. He has been out of town. In fact he went to St. Louis; then to Washington, Baltimore & New York. Too bad we missed seeing him!!! He tried very hard to find out something yesterday by telling me he saw your double about to board a transport while he was in N.Y. I merely smiled so he was forced to put it in the form of a question to which I replied, "No, it couldn't have been my husband." He knows about as much as he did before -- which amounts to very little. There is nothing to fear from him tho. Besides, he leaves again soon. There is the bell! I must run. I love you always, Very Dearest, and I think of you always as the wonderful husband of your--- Wife -----
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give an exam in a very few minutes. I want to tell you before I forget -- I met the Yellow Dog yesterday. He has been out of town. In fact he went to St. Louis; then to Washington, Baltimore & New York. Too bad we missed seeing him!!! He tried very hard to find out something yesterday by telling me he saw your double about to board a transport while he was in N.Y. I merely smiled so he was forced to put it in the form of a question to which I replied, "No, it couldn't have been my husband." He knows about as much as he did before -- which amounts to very little. There is nothing to fear from him tho. Besides, he leaves again soon. There is the bell! I must run. I love you always, Very Dearest, and I think of you always as the wonderful husband of your--- Wife -----
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