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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April 1918
1918-04-29 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 7
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here another year, and I told V.A.C. I'd praise God when I could leave. I also told her I had never known a more deadly foe to Inspiration than she. Even a reading I wrote for Helen to give on George's recital she said was too bitter against the Germans. She was afraid I would inspire hate against them. I said to her that I supposed if she were an officer about to lead men into battle she'd say, "Now don't be too rough with them, boys." And then I told her a few about how the Civil Was has been rammed down my throat ever since
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here another year, and I told V.A.C. I'd praise God when I could leave. I also told her I had never known a more deadly foe to Inspiration than she. Even a reading I wrote for Helen to give on George's recital she said was too bitter against the Germans. She was afraid I would inspire hate against them. I said to her that I supposed if she were an officer about to lead men into battle she'd say, "Now don't be too rough with them, boys." And then I told her a few about how the Civil Was has been rammed down my throat ever since
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