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Conger Reynolds correspondence, May 1918
1918-05-21 Conger Reynolds to Daphe Reynolds Page 1
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Eighty-one. May 21, 1918. My dearest Own Wife, - It is four o'clock in the afternoon and extraordinarily quiet around the office. Everyone who could find an excuse has gone out to enjoy the summer day. Summer day it surely is. The weather has suddenly become all that heart could desire with one warm, sunny day following after the other. I was up this morning at 6 o'clock which is much earlier than I have seen the morning for a long time. The night had seen me at work until 2 o'clock; I was a little short on sleep; but that
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Eighty-one. May 21, 1918. My dearest Own Wife, - It is four o'clock in the afternoon and extraordinarily quiet around the office. Everyone who could find an excuse has gone out to enjoy the summer day. Summer day it surely is. The weather has suddenly become all that heart could desire with one warm, sunny day following after the other. I was up this morning at 6 o'clock which is much earlier than I have seen the morning for a long time. The night had seen me at work until 2 o'clock; I was a little short on sleep; but that
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