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Conger Reynolds correspondence, July 1918
1918-07-05 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 8
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Street. I'll certainly not allow the head of our house to do all the riding in the limmerzeens, in spite of Jenny Pershing's command. Jen doesn't run things on this side. We leave that to McAdoo and the Kilpatrick baby. Oooh! I mos' forgot to tell you! I did the yawfullest thing! You'll be shocked sumpin nowful. Last night we had a fine storm. It was pitchy black out side and raining to beat the cars. It had been sultry all day so we enjoyed the cool when it first began to rain. I lay on the bed listening to it, while Mama, Flo & Frank sat around the room swapping yarns. We were all ready for bed, and suddenly the idea struck me that I wanted to get out in the rain. So I ran to the back door, yanked off my nightie, and in a minute I
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Street. I'll certainly not allow the head of our house to do all the riding in the limmerzeens, in spite of Jenny Pershing's command. Jen doesn't run things on this side. We leave that to McAdoo and the Kilpatrick baby. Oooh! I mos' forgot to tell you! I did the yawfullest thing! You'll be shocked sumpin nowful. Last night we had a fine storm. It was pitchy black out side and raining to beat the cars. It had been sultry all day so we enjoyed the cool when it first began to rain. I lay on the bed listening to it, while Mama, Flo & Frank sat around the room swapping yarns. We were all ready for bed, and suddenly the idea struck me that I wanted to get out in the rain. So I ran to the back door, yanked off my nightie, and in a minute I
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