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Conger Reynolds correspondence, March 16-31, 1918

1918-03-20 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 6

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that makes the contrast in this actual realization of the real thing so pronounced. Every time I think what our being married means I'm simply choked with a flood of happiness. Gone is all desire to be anything to anyone but my wife. I'm as much yours as you are mine, lover; I love you completely, and I live for the very joy of making you happy. As I am your Prince, you are my fairy Princess. Until you came I didn't know love. And now that I know it, it is keeping me splendidly content to work hard and faithfully at the task I have over here, keeping me faithful to the best ideals of thought and action, looking toward the happy day when I can meet my beloved again. I shall welcome all these letters you tell me are coming and hasten to write something interesting in return. To get
 
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