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Conger Reynolds correspondence, December 1918
Conger Reynolds to John Reynolds Page 3
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she wants it herself. (O yes, I know this has no connection with my recital which was the subject under discussion but I just happened to think of it and recorded it in this manuscript.) I started to eat a cookie then and bit my eraser in two. Heres a clever poem I heard, and I thot youd be interested Nothin haint not much, no more and nothing aint no use to me; In vain I pace this lonely shore, For I have seen the last of thee. Second stanza I seen thy ship sail on the deep, I signaled this here fond lament; I haint not did a thing but weep Since thou hast went. P.D.Q, X. Say, Pap I believe you promised to make me famous, didn't you? Well, you'd better hurry up
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she wants it herself. (O yes, I know this has no connection with my recital which was the subject under discussion but I just happened to think of it and recorded it in this manuscript.) I started to eat a cookie then and bit my eraser in two. Heres a clever poem I heard, and I thot youd be interested Nothin haint not much, no more and nothing aint no use to me; In vain I pace this lonely shore, For I have seen the last of thee. Second stanza I seen thy ship sail on the deep, I signaled this here fond lament; I haint not did a thing but weep Since thou hast went. P.D.Q, X. Say, Pap I believe you promised to make me famous, didn't you? Well, you'd better hurry up
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