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Conger Reynolds correspondence, March 16-31, 1918

1918-03-26 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 9

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for no such regret. So the test of separation, with its incident privations for both of us, proves that love is for us real and forceful and enduring and sweet. I am tremendously proud of you, honey - proud of your loyalty and your splendid unselfishness in giving up so much for me and for patriotism. But please don't sacrifice any more than necessary. Have just as good a time with the admirers near you as propriety and your own inclination will permit. Jealous as I am of every bit of your attention I am not so selfish as to want you to live in a cloister while I'm gone. I want you to enjoy life and be happy, and I know you will do that. The delightful things you are doing for your old man are quite sufficient to guarantee his contentment until he can
 
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