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Conger Reynolds correspondence, May 1918
1918-05-17 Conger Reynolds to Daphe Reynolds Page 7
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I cannot half tell you, Daphne, how I love you for the cheery, loving letters you write even when you have to write them in bed. And I don't dare admit how much satisfaction I get from your ever new declarations of love. I'm so passionately fond of you - I have give myself to you so unreservedly - the slightest indication that our enforced separation was making me in the least way of less consequence to you would crush me. I'm not silly about it. I don't want you sitting around in sackcloth and ashes because I'm not with you. I just want to feel that no matter what you do, in your of heart of hears you have a place only for me - that I'm the best fellow you ever
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I cannot half tell you, Daphne, how I love you for the cheery, loving letters you write even when you have to write them in bed. And I don't dare admit how much satisfaction I get from your ever new declarations of love. I'm so passionately fond of you - I have give myself to you so unreservedly - the slightest indication that our enforced separation was making me in the least way of less consequence to you would crush me. I'm not silly about it. I don't want you sitting around in sackcloth and ashes because I'm not with you. I just want to feel that no matter what you do, in your of heart of hears you have a place only for me - that I'm the best fellow you ever
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