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Conger Reynolds correspondence, July 1918
1918-07-04 Mary Goodenough to Conger Reynolds Page 7
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to see this sweet baby here, he is the dearest thing and really the smartest youngster I have ever seen. I dont suppose you will be able to read this, The children are chasing about talking and asking questions and I've been interrupted so many times. Daphne has just gone to practice the dances, they are coming on so well and she is a splendid teacher - she was so happy yesterday at getting your letters and said to me in a burst of confidence, "Its so nice that I received the letters from Conger today. I was with him last 4th too" - I surely hope and pray you may be together next 4th and from the looks of things you will be. how I hope it is true
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to see this sweet baby here, he is the dearest thing and really the smartest youngster I have ever seen. I dont suppose you will be able to read this, The children are chasing about talking and asking questions and I've been interrupted so many times. Daphne has just gone to practice the dances, they are coming on so well and she is a splendid teacher - she was so happy yesterday at getting your letters and said to me in a burst of confidence, "Its so nice that I received the letters from Conger today. I was with him last 4th too" - I surely hope and pray you may be together next 4th and from the looks of things you will be. how I hope it is true
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