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Conger Reynolds correspondence, March 1-17, 1918

1918-03-13 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 7

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be possible if you could find a place where you could be comfortable on the fifty to seventy-five dollars I shall probably be able to send back every month out of the little salary Uncle Sam pays me. I suppose you could get along on that if you took things pretty slowly. On the other hand if you wanted to be doing things in a big way perhaps we could arrange for your going into concert work. I don't favor that unless you are really eager to do it and feel abundantly equal to the physical strain and can arrange to have the little Mother with you to take care of you. In any event, if you are tired of Cottey I see no reason why you should not plan to go somewhere else. I wish mightily that I could hope to be back and make it undesirable for you to bother about busying yourself at anything except the delights of a home and entertainment of your hubby. Next bet, I wish I were a major or a
 
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