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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April 1918
1918-04-02 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 4
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often after I've written a letter that I have had to leave out many of the best things I know and have not very well expressed myself on others. You'll indulge my shortcomings, won't you, until I can come back and talk to you. I know I can do better at that. You're a scoundrel to parade your husband's breaks before those innocent young girls. I swear I'm going to beat you for it when I get home - unless you tell me what it was Captain Milan said. No fair getting me all excited about a thing that way and then failing to finish. Listen to your hubby, sweetheart. Will you do something for me? Will you take a long walk or some other violent remedy every day for that irresponsible appetite so you won't be turning up your nose at meal time and subsisting on a pork sandwich. I don't want you to fade
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often after I've written a letter that I have had to leave out many of the best things I know and have not very well expressed myself on others. You'll indulge my shortcomings, won't you, until I can come back and talk to you. I know I can do better at that. You're a scoundrel to parade your husband's breaks before those innocent young girls. I swear I'm going to beat you for it when I get home - unless you tell me what it was Captain Milan said. No fair getting me all excited about a thing that way and then failing to finish. Listen to your hubby, sweetheart. Will you do something for me? Will you take a long walk or some other violent remedy every day for that irresponsible appetite so you won't be turning up your nose at meal time and subsisting on a pork sandwich. I don't want you to fade
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