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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April 1918
1918-04-13 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 3
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with eyes and nose and wished passionately that you were with me. You too would be thrilled. I got back in time for tea. That, you know, is one of the terrors of war we have to stand. Dear old Madame Martine insists on calling us in to toast and jam and tea about five in the afternoon. It's good proof of our excellent health that we're able to stand it in addition to the three regular meals she feeds us every day. She's a marvelous cook; all the time she is surprising us with some new marvel of her art. The mess is famous with everyone who has sat at it for there is never a meal that does not come up to the kind one dreams of. Isn't it awful that we should be in such luck in the face of
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with eyes and nose and wished passionately that you were with me. You too would be thrilled. I got back in time for tea. That, you know, is one of the terrors of war we have to stand. Dear old Madame Martine insists on calling us in to toast and jam and tea about five in the afternoon. It's good proof of our excellent health that we're able to stand it in addition to the three regular meals she feeds us every day. She's a marvelous cook; all the time she is surprising us with some new marvel of her art. The mess is famous with everyone who has sat at it for there is never a meal that does not come up to the kind one dreams of. Isn't it awful that we should be in such luck in the face of
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