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Conger Reynolds correspondence, August 1918
1918-08-27 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 4
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of course, that we didn't know he understood English. I remember one day Lyd and I rode home just across the aisle from him, and all the way we speculated on whether he had a wooden leg or just a stiff knee. He walked beautifully, really, but we pretended not to notice it. We discussed him from A to Z, really we did, and his face was so red! Say, Monster! The thought suddenly comes to me
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of course, that we didn't know he understood English. I remember one day Lyd and I rode home just across the aisle from him, and all the way we speculated on whether he had a wooden leg or just a stiff knee. He walked beautifully, really, but we pretended not to notice it. We discussed him from A to Z, really we did, and his face was so red! Say, Monster! The thought suddenly comes to me
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