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Conger Reynolds correspondence, June 1918
1918-06-16 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 5
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He said it was not; that he lived in Fort Dodge but was going to Cedar Rapids. He had gone to the Iowa "U" and had seen you but, I didn't judge he was a friend of your so I didn't bother to find out his name. Mama couldn't keep still about you, of course, and I had to show the little picture you sent me from France. I carry it always in my silver coin case. It fits exactly and is a nice way of having you with me always. According to your more or less brilliant request, this is a cablegram telling you the news.
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He said it was not; that he lived in Fort Dodge but was going to Cedar Rapids. He had gone to the Iowa "U" and had seen you but, I didn't judge he was a friend of your so I didn't bother to find out his name. Mama couldn't keep still about you, of course, and I had to show the little picture you sent me from France. I carry it always in my silver coin case. It fits exactly and is a nice way of having you with me always. According to your more or less brilliant request, this is a cablegram telling you the news.
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