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Conger Reynolds correspondence, May 1918
1918-05-03 Conger Reynolds to Daphe Reynolds Page 1
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Sixty-eight. May 3, 1918 My very dearest,- I suppose you noticed that I didn't follow your advice. Instead of waiting to cool off after reading the thrilling adventures of "Reinholtz" I set myself down and proceeded to rave. But I did not swear very much; and I did not say anything that I want to withdraw after considering the tale today. Instead I rather want to emphasize the two points I made. No. 1 is that your achievement was altogether dashing and brave. No. 2 is that you mustn't for your
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Sixty-eight. May 3, 1918 My very dearest,- I suppose you noticed that I didn't follow your advice. Instead of waiting to cool off after reading the thrilling adventures of "Reinholtz" I set myself down and proceeded to rave. But I did not swear very much; and I did not say anything that I want to withdraw after considering the tale today. Instead I rather want to emphasize the two points I made. No. 1 is that your achievement was altogether dashing and brave. No. 2 is that you mustn't for your
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