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Conger Reynolds correspondence, February 1918

1918-02-17 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 6

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thru and thru even now. And I can remember how nice and homey it was to have you smoke, and your queer way of knocking the ash from your cigar. It is a typical newspaper man way, I think, because that is what always came into my mind when I saw you rolling your cigar about in the tray. Dearest, I don't wish for those times back again, wonderful as they were. I live for and long for the time when we can be home together. Cougar, I promise I won't bother you a tiny bit! I'll be happy to just sit quietly in a corner
 
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