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Conger Reynolds correspondence, November 1918
1918-11-13 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 7
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her to the side walk to hear her story, but it seems that she is not the only culprit. The school bells rang in vain today. Nary a kid went near. I 'phoned Jackson after lunch and the "super" told me they were ringing the bells again for afternoon session but there wasn't a child in sight. I told Helen she could stay out and raise -- but I didn't care to see her marching beside two bewhiskered Bohunks.
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her to the side walk to hear her story, but it seems that she is not the only culprit. The school bells rang in vain today. Nary a kid went near. I 'phoned Jackson after lunch and the "super" told me they were ringing the bells again for afternoon session but there wasn't a child in sight. I told Helen she could stay out and raise -- but I didn't care to see her marching beside two bewhiskered Bohunks.
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