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Conger Reynolds correspondence, July 1918
1918-07-19 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 9
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wont come to me I'll quit writing to you and write to Mrs. Blackburn. I hope it will soon be day. I hate nights anyway, when I have to be in doors. Honey, can't we always sleep outside in summer? Pulease! I love you. There is a big chair here -- I wish you were sitting in it and I was with you. But you're there and I'm here and what do we care? Hurry up and lick 'em. This last drive looks great, so far. Aren't our boys wonders! God Bless them, every one!! Good morning, Lieutenant.
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wont come to me I'll quit writing to you and write to Mrs. Blackburn. I hope it will soon be day. I hate nights anyway, when I have to be in doors. Honey, can't we always sleep outside in summer? Pulease! I love you. There is a big chair here -- I wish you were sitting in it and I was with you. But you're there and I'm here and what do we care? Hurry up and lick 'em. This last drive looks great, so far. Aren't our boys wonders! God Bless them, every one!! Good morning, Lieutenant.
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