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Conger Reynolds correspondence, June 1918
1918-06-29 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 1
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109 My Dearest,- It is Saturday afternoon and so quiet that I have nothing to do. If this sort of thing keeps up long I shall be spoiled for anything but a life of leisure. At this particular moment I am not letting that or anything else worry me. It is delightful here beside my great open window with the whole blue sky and piles of fluffy clouds at my elbow. And I have had a swim in the bathtub that took off several layers, and I am in my nice soft P.D.Q.B.V.Duds, and it's warm enough today that I feel comfortable in them, even with my coat off, and--and everything! If you would kiss
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109 My Dearest,- It is Saturday afternoon and so quiet that I have nothing to do. If this sort of thing keeps up long I shall be spoiled for anything but a life of leisure. At this particular moment I am not letting that or anything else worry me. It is delightful here beside my great open window with the whole blue sky and piles of fluffy clouds at my elbow. And I have had a swim in the bathtub that took off several layers, and I am in my nice soft P.D.Q.B.V.Duds, and it's warm enough today that I feel comfortable in them, even with my coat off, and--and everything! If you would kiss
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