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Conger Reynolds correspondence, March 16-31, 1918

1918-03-29 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 1

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Forty March 29, 1918 My Very Belovedest, - Who do you think was in town today? None other than our old friend Zim. He stopped on his way to a new station. I took him to lunch, and we had a good long chat. I had seen him yesterday at G.H.Q., but only for a few minutes. That was the first time I had seen him for nearly four weeks. I told him how you had inquired after him and sent your good wishes. It cheered and pleased him mightily. To convince me that he had been singing your praises he said that Macetta had inquired in a recent letter how he would like to change positions with me. "Not as to girls, : she had hastened to add. "I'm afraid after all you've told me
 
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