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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-01-31 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 3

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is that it will be a big relief for you to have no big house to take care of. Another is that you'll be free to jump to New York or Paris, wherever we can meet most quickly when the time comes. One thing I'll regret is that I won't get to know the place where our first home, or semi-home, has been nor to sit with you before the fire there. But another will take its place and become holy as the temple of our rewon happiness. You needn't be reading your letters to me - the ones I send back to you to guard for me. I don't like the snippy way you talk about them and I'll be afraid to trust them to you if you don't receive them more sympathetically. They are treasures to me as they couldn't possibly be to you. By the way, where does this move to have us wedded when I get back originate? I was never aware that there existed any question
 
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