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Conger Reynolds correspondence, July 1918
1918-07-23 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 9
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Thanksgiving. We'd certainly have something to give thanks for then. Goodness me! In just a few days I've have to admit that I've been married seven months. If I think only from one day to the next it doesn't seem so long, but to go back over all that lonely time at Cottey ----- . It's only natural I should long for you when I love you so deeply, of course. And now -- "a kiss, long as my exile"-- Always, Your "Wif."
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Thanksgiving. We'd certainly have something to give thanks for then. Goodness me! In just a few days I've have to admit that I've been married seven months. If I think only from one day to the next it doesn't seem so long, but to go back over all that lonely time at Cottey ----- . It's only natural I should long for you when I love you so deeply, of course. And now -- "a kiss, long as my exile"-- Always, Your "Wif."
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