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Conger Reynolds correspondence, May 1918
1918-05-19 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 6
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overcome this when the fact that you are my husband becomes more a reality and less a dream, but for a while you must be a nice old hubby and overlook such things, knowing as you do, that i love you with every thing there is in me. (That's a lot, too, because I just ate strawberry ice cream. Oh Daphne!!) I'm glad you had tea with the Red Cross girls dear. I'm not a bit jealous tho I do envy them. I know you must miss the ladies sometimes, and I hope you see lots of nice nurses - just so you don't love them. I must have it all - or none, Conger. I want you!!! Always - Daphne.
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overcome this when the fact that you are my husband becomes more a reality and less a dream, but for a while you must be a nice old hubby and overlook such things, knowing as you do, that i love you with every thing there is in me. (That's a lot, too, because I just ate strawberry ice cream. Oh Daphne!!) I'm glad you had tea with the Red Cross girls dear. I'm not a bit jealous tho I do envy them. I know you must miss the ladies sometimes, and I hope you see lots of nice nurses - just so you don't love them. I must have it all - or none, Conger. I want you!!! Always - Daphne.
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