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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April 1918
1918-04-12 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 1
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Fifty-two. April 12, 1918. Dear Daphne,- Here are two notes I scribbled the other day in reply to enclosures in your letters from Hazel and Esther. The one addressed to "my dear young daughter" is for Hazel, of course. I've had a delightful ride this afternoon in the course of a flying trip to a town up toward the front. We drove 45 miles or so. Today has been the warmest and sunniest recently. The roadside was too pretty for words! I thought of you over and over, wishing you could be with me to see the way a stream wound through a sheltered pasture flat, how the broken ground painted stripes
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Fifty-two. April 12, 1918. Dear Daphne,- Here are two notes I scribbled the other day in reply to enclosures in your letters from Hazel and Esther. The one addressed to "my dear young daughter" is for Hazel, of course. I've had a delightful ride this afternoon in the course of a flying trip to a town up toward the front. We drove 45 miles or so. Today has been the warmest and sunniest recently. The roadside was too pretty for words! I thought of you over and over, wishing you could be with me to see the way a stream wound through a sheltered pasture flat, how the broken ground painted stripes
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