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Conger Reynolds correspondence, March 16-31, 1918

1918-03-18 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 5

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yet call all these lovely people who write to me "Cousin", "sister" and "brother". Please understand me, dear. I want to, and I'm sure I can when I've met them. Ernest was inclined to tease a bit about it, but I'm not used to the sister and brother part of it, tho I've longed for it all my life. With your Mother it is different, and it will all seem natural enough some time, of course. Conger, while we are apart, aren't you thinking some queer things? You must be, I know I am. Sometimes I wonder if I've not dreamed it all. It is very unusual, our experience, but I love the unusual. I delight to know that you are impulsive as I am. I love you very much, my dear.
 
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