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Conger Reynolds correspondence, June 1918
1918-06-01 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 12
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maid's voice. Sarcasm! Oh everything mean. I want to see the places you write me about, honey chile. Don't let the Germans ruin them, will you? I'm thinking that if you are censoring the newspaper tales you might put at the bottom of each one, "Don't worry, wife." Please don't neglect this again. Conger Reynolds, if you don't let me come over there some way, I'll join the Salvation Army and sing in the trenches, or I'll find another Baron! Look alive now, old 'un. Give my regards to Arthur, and all my love to darling old hubby. Kiss me goodbye -- Daphne.
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maid's voice. Sarcasm! Oh everything mean. I want to see the places you write me about, honey chile. Don't let the Germans ruin them, will you? I'm thinking that if you are censoring the newspaper tales you might put at the bottom of each one, "Don't worry, wife." Please don't neglect this again. Conger Reynolds, if you don't let me come over there some way, I'll join the Salvation Army and sing in the trenches, or I'll find another Baron! Look alive now, old 'un. Give my regards to Arthur, and all my love to darling old hubby. Kiss me goodbye -- Daphne.
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