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Conger Reynolds correspondence, May 1918
1918-05-01 Conger Reynolds to Daphe Reynolds Page 4
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of Lieutenant Morgan's intending to come with them; so I anticipate being kept on the jump from now on looking after the enlarged contingent. Captain Adams went to Paris two days ago to get his personal effects, expecting to return and stay with us. Instead he telephoned he had received other orders and would not be back at all. I felt downright sad when I heard the news. He and I had become good friends. In many ways he was nearer being a K.S. than any other I've been with over here. We had many a good chat while he was here. Before me lies a slip which tells me that Monsieur Conger Reynold (the s being superfluous in French) owes Madame Flamerion 30 francs for "location de la chambre pour le mois d'avril"
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of Lieutenant Morgan's intending to come with them; so I anticipate being kept on the jump from now on looking after the enlarged contingent. Captain Adams went to Paris two days ago to get his personal effects, expecting to return and stay with us. Instead he telephoned he had received other orders and would not be back at all. I felt downright sad when I heard the news. He and I had become good friends. In many ways he was nearer being a K.S. than any other I've been with over here. We had many a good chat while he was here. Before me lies a slip which tells me that Monsieur Conger Reynold (the s being superfluous in French) owes Madame Flamerion 30 francs for "location de la chambre pour le mois d'avril"
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