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Conger Reynolds correspondence, May 1918
1918-05-12 Conger Reynolds to Daphe Reynolds Page 2
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concerned about my letters reaching you. In a letter about the middle of April you said school days would be over for you in six weeks. That will be in two or three weeks from now; so you may be gone from Cottey even by the time this arrives. You haven't said yet where you wish letters sent. Shall I quit writing? Perhapsly not, you intercept. Very well then, unless I hear other instruction I shall soon begin addressing in care of Mrs. Julie hoping she can keep track of your wanderings sufficiently well to boost them along. A letter from ma mere came today. She is planning for the show in which you and your mother are to have the center of the stage and looking forward to it like a kid going to a circus. I hope you are alloting plenty of your time to the visit with them. They'll not want to let you go anywhere else I'm afraid. Dad and mums may not be able to stay in Cedar Rapids long, but the rest will want to keep you. And I suspect you'll want to stay. It's a good place to be comfortable. Perhaps Juliet will tell you how I used to visit her weekends - occasionally - to feed up and
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concerned about my letters reaching you. In a letter about the middle of April you said school days would be over for you in six weeks. That will be in two or three weeks from now; so you may be gone from Cottey even by the time this arrives. You haven't said yet where you wish letters sent. Shall I quit writing? Perhapsly not, you intercept. Very well then, unless I hear other instruction I shall soon begin addressing in care of Mrs. Julie hoping she can keep track of your wanderings sufficiently well to boost them along. A letter from ma mere came today. She is planning for the show in which you and your mother are to have the center of the stage and looking forward to it like a kid going to a circus. I hope you are alloting plenty of your time to the visit with them. They'll not want to let you go anywhere else I'm afraid. Dad and mums may not be able to stay in Cedar Rapids long, but the rest will want to keep you. And I suspect you'll want to stay. It's a good place to be comfortable. Perhaps Juliet will tell you how I used to visit her weekends - occasionally - to feed up and
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