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Conger Reynolds correspondence, May 1918
1918-05-29 Conger Reynolds to Emily Reynolds Page 6
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her that we'll probably do whatever she says. Of course you know the latest order, which will prevent your sending anything to me. So I shall have to struggle along without the fruit cake - worse luck. I'll thank you for wanting to send it to me anyway. The days are wonderful here now. I often wish I could have you and my sweetheart with me for walks and drives in which I see the glory of one of the loveliest sections of France all decked out in early summer finery. We'll surely have to come back here some time in the quiet after war has
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her that we'll probably do whatever she says. Of course you know the latest order, which will prevent your sending anything to me. So I shall have to struggle along without the fruit cake - worse luck. I'll thank you for wanting to send it to me anyway. The days are wonderful here now. I often wish I could have you and my sweetheart with me for walks and drives in which I see the glory of one of the loveliest sections of France all decked out in early summer finery. We'll surely have to come back here some time in the quiet after war has
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