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Conger Reynolds correspondence, May 1918
1918-05-22 Conger Reynolds to Daphe Reynolds Page 2
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Harriet, and then you were in only one arm and I was using it much more timidly than I should now. I shall always wonder why I didn't kiss you that night and yet be glad I didn't. I loved you enough to kiss you meaningly but I didn't think you cared. Ha! "I thought you loved another," he said; I even felt I was trespassing a bit with that arm that got about your shoulders in spite of my intention to be only chummy. Girl, I still have a lot of love-making to do before I ever catch up with the progress we have made. There wasn't half enough before we were married. If you think I'm going to settle down to being a satisfied prosaic old man of a husband you're wrong; I have only started making love
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Harriet, and then you were in only one arm and I was using it much more timidly than I should now. I shall always wonder why I didn't kiss you that night and yet be glad I didn't. I loved you enough to kiss you meaningly but I didn't think you cared. Ha! "I thought you loved another," he said; I even felt I was trespassing a bit with that arm that got about your shoulders in spite of my intention to be only chummy. Girl, I still have a lot of love-making to do before I ever catch up with the progress we have made. There wasn't half enough before we were married. If you think I'm going to settle down to being a satisfied prosaic old man of a husband you're wrong; I have only started making love
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