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Conger Reynolds correspondence, June 1918
1918-06-14 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2
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We had a lovely time in the Ozarks, and thanks to Lee Lewis our wait between trains in Nevada was not the worst ever; then we visited Mama's friends, the Genches' in Rich Hill, and their four year old son developed such a case on me that he sat on me every minute of the time that I was not locked up in the Bath room, and even then, he was outside beating on the door. I took a bath every few minutes to keep cool, and also to be away from my lover for a breathing spell. But you know how quickly I bathe (?) so it was a very brief respite. Well, then we went to the movies in the evening and Marvin sat on my freshly ironed
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We had a lovely time in the Ozarks, and thanks to Lee Lewis our wait between trains in Nevada was not the worst ever; then we visited Mama's friends, the Genches' in Rich Hill, and their four year old son developed such a case on me that he sat on me every minute of the time that I was not locked up in the Bath room, and even then, he was outside beating on the door. I took a bath every few minutes to keep cool, and also to be away from my lover for a breathing spell. But you know how quickly I bathe (?) so it was a very brief respite. Well, then we went to the movies in the evening and Marvin sat on my freshly ironed
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