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Conger Reynolds correspondence, March 16-31, 1918

1918-03-26 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 7

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please don't strike) and all the rest, and I should be making friends with the French girls. We should be seriously interested only in each other, perhaps, but we'd be entertaining ourselves incidentally. I think I know both of us well enough to know that is exactly how things would be. But by being "war brides" we have made love so sacred that we have no taste for imitation pleasures. You're right - "the way things are is simply wonderful. "The realization that it is my wife who is back home loving me and sending me beautiful letters full of cheer and encouragement and affection satisfies my heart as nothing else could. It is perfectly astounding how easy it is to give up all inclination to "step out" with anyone else. I can pass the prettiest French mam'selle
 
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