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Conger Reynolds correspondence, November 1918
1918-11-06 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 8
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of time between your proposal and my acceptance. Funny, but I fell right in line with the idea, in spite of the O.M. and it couldn't be helped. Honey, I love you with such a deep, deep love. There is so much of it that leaves me groping somewhere on the outside, unable to comprehend much of it at once. Thru it all I am conscious of how utterly empty my world has become since you left. Even my music -- the thing that should have been a real comfort -- is absolutely without meaning. Nothing will sound right until you are here to listen with me. Honey, tell me why your letters smell of rose leaves and tobacco. Every one of them is the same. Some how they take me back to Washington and make me wild for you!!! Conger, never, never, never leave me again. Certainly the thing that has taken you this time will never do so again, and is there anything else on earth of sufficient importance to justify our separation? You ask me to
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of time between your proposal and my acceptance. Funny, but I fell right in line with the idea, in spite of the O.M. and it couldn't be helped. Honey, I love you with such a deep, deep love. There is so much of it that leaves me groping somewhere on the outside, unable to comprehend much of it at once. Thru it all I am conscious of how utterly empty my world has become since you left. Even my music -- the thing that should have been a real comfort -- is absolutely without meaning. Nothing will sound right until you are here to listen with me. Honey, tell me why your letters smell of rose leaves and tobacco. Every one of them is the same. Some how they take me back to Washington and make me wild for you!!! Conger, never, never, never leave me again. Certainly the thing that has taken you this time will never do so again, and is there anything else on earth of sufficient importance to justify our separation? You ask me to
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