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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April 1918
1918-04-26 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 4
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it was four o'clock, and should we get up and go to Pittsburg in the rain. I hated to miss hearing Obel Emmerhoffe and the Orchestra, and I sat up in bed and debated while the kids stood by and shivered. Finally I awoke enough to say, "Well, it's raining now, but you can't tell what it's going to do next," and just then came the ungodliest crash of thunder that blew out every fuse in the college, and sent us all under the bed on all fours. Immediately I assured the Lord that I could see his plan very plainly, with no more demonstrations, and sent the
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it was four o'clock, and should we get up and go to Pittsburg in the rain. I hated to miss hearing Obel Emmerhoffe and the Orchestra, and I sat up in bed and debated while the kids stood by and shivered. Finally I awoke enough to say, "Well, it's raining now, but you can't tell what it's going to do next," and just then came the ungodliest crash of thunder that blew out every fuse in the college, and sent us all under the bed on all fours. Immediately I assured the Lord that I could see his plan very plainly, with no more demonstrations, and sent the
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