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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January 1918

1918-01-28 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 10

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more we are in the mine fields. Oh, it's a great life if you don't weaken! For the last hour or so Zim and I have been chatting in the lounge. He has just gone to bed, and now I am going. I wanted to finish this first. There will be a lot of hurrying about the debarkation in the morning. How glorious it is to have you to write this letter to. I can be quite unreserved in writing to you now. I used to hold back for fear you would think I was too much interested and consequently lose your own interest. Now I have a sort of duty, as well as right, to report to you as frequently as I wish. And you will not lose interest, will you? The dream kiss, honey. Mm-m-m. Good-night. Con. Best love to mother.
 
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