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Conger Reynolds correspondence, July 1918
1918-07-08 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 5
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years as yours but she is young in spirit. I look for the mothers to become very fond of each other. Oh, shucks! What a good time everybody is going to have - and I won't be there! But I'm for you, and I'll be thinking about you and helping along with my good wishes. I do hope the weather will behave. If it does get dreadfully hot don't hesitate to take any measures necessary to keep cool. Juliet, I'm sure, will be glad to let you sleep in a tub of ice water and come to breakfast in a bathing suit if you want to. No doubt they'll have picnics and excursions in mind. Don't hesitate to balk if the idea doesn't appeal to you. However, if the weather over there is anything like ours you won't be bothered. Today we are having a gentle shower, with a temperature barely above the goose-flesh mark. There has not been a hot day yet, though they are no longer really cold. I think you'd like this kind of summer. Did I tell you that Zim has gone away from this region? He is now on the front where I was early in June. Unless I go up that way, I'm afraid I'll not see him for awhile. Have you ever heard more from Macetta? Other news are very scarce. Since one
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years as yours but she is young in spirit. I look for the mothers to become very fond of each other. Oh, shucks! What a good time everybody is going to have - and I won't be there! But I'm for you, and I'll be thinking about you and helping along with my good wishes. I do hope the weather will behave. If it does get dreadfully hot don't hesitate to take any measures necessary to keep cool. Juliet, I'm sure, will be glad to let you sleep in a tub of ice water and come to breakfast in a bathing suit if you want to. No doubt they'll have picnics and excursions in mind. Don't hesitate to balk if the idea doesn't appeal to you. However, if the weather over there is anything like ours you won't be bothered. Today we are having a gentle shower, with a temperature barely above the goose-flesh mark. There has not been a hot day yet, though they are no longer really cold. I think you'd like this kind of summer. Did I tell you that Zim has gone away from this region? He is now on the front where I was early in June. Unless I go up that way, I'm afraid I'll not see him for awhile. Have you ever heard more from Macetta? Other news are very scarce. Since one
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