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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April 1918
1918-04-30 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2
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quickly that I - forgive me, dear! I really wanted them and they are really credits to their parents. You are now the fond parent of about sixty four sons and daughters. Oh yes! George Shumann will write to you one of these days. He is a very nice lad, and I love him just as I do my girls. It is very funny to hear everyone of them speaking of "Pa Reynolds." I have just written to "Cousin Mary Newman Dorr," who seems to be a very remarkable little somebody who would like to mother the entire U. S. Army. She wrote some lovely things about you - none of which I believed, however. Oddly enough, your letter about Macetta arrived on the same mail with one from her. I shall answer it at once. She invites me to see her. I should love to, but
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quickly that I - forgive me, dear! I really wanted them and they are really credits to their parents. You are now the fond parent of about sixty four sons and daughters. Oh yes! George Shumann will write to you one of these days. He is a very nice lad, and I love him just as I do my girls. It is very funny to hear everyone of them speaking of "Pa Reynolds." I have just written to "Cousin Mary Newman Dorr," who seems to be a very remarkable little somebody who would like to mother the entire U. S. Army. She wrote some lovely things about you - none of which I believed, however. Oddly enough, your letter about Macetta arrived on the same mail with one from her. I shall answer it at once. She invites me to see her. I should love to, but
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