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Conger Reynolds correspondence, May 1918
1918-05-04 Conger Reynolds to Daphe Reynolds Page 6
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the more lively, and unrestrained. We've always had our best times with the gang all together in Cedar Rapids. If you can conveniently go through Des Moines, though, you ought to do it to see the Dorrs and Newmans. They are a treat you should not defer enjoying. I wanted to beat you when I read your "Come home at once" letter. That's what I get for telling you the cheerful side of things. You don't know how sick I got of that conducting of joy-riders around this section of France. It looked pretty soft at first - but it soon grew old, and I almost envied the boys who were living with the cooties in the trenches. At least
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the more lively, and unrestrained. We've always had our best times with the gang all together in Cedar Rapids. If you can conveniently go through Des Moines, though, you ought to do it to see the Dorrs and Newmans. They are a treat you should not defer enjoying. I wanted to beat you when I read your "Come home at once" letter. That's what I get for telling you the cheerful side of things. You don't know how sick I got of that conducting of joy-riders around this section of France. It looked pretty soft at first - but it soon grew old, and I almost envied the boys who were living with the cooties in the trenches. At least
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