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Conger Reynolds correspondence, March 16-31, 1918

1918-03-26 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 10

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divert his attention to the joyful business of making your present kind of happiness seen insignificant beside a better. Being your husband I propose to get bossy about one thing. It becomes quite evident to me that you are wasting fragrance on the desert air at Cottey . I won't have my wife living with a lot of people who are too narrow to appreciate her and too selfish to merit her generous efforts to boost them along. I am convinced that one nice thing I can do for her is to insist that she give up any possible thought of remaining in Missouri after this year. Isn't it a fact, beloved? Just what you shall do and where you shall go can be decided later in the light of your own wishes and future developments. But I ask you
 
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