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Conger Reynolds correspondence, March 16-31, 1918

1918-03-26 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 5

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Next Day I knew that little chat would fix me up. I slept like a spanked baby - so hard, indeed, that I couldn't remember to-day what I had dreamed of. It must have been you, though, because I woke up feelin' happy. Don' you worry chile about censor's being from Missouri. He ain't not. There is only one censor who sees your letters and I'm IT. I censor my own too now for that matter. Perhaps the base censor will open one once in awhile, which is all right with me. Being a censor myself at odd times I know what can't go. My compliments to Brothah McCluah, bless his dear old Methodist soul. I hope you impressed upon him what a good Methodist I am.
 
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