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Conger Reynolds correspondence, July 1918

1918-07-12 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 7

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big girl yet, child, but don't you dare get fat; I insist on being the only fatty in our family. It is fine you got the rest; you must have been very tired when you left Mizzou. The sweater will doubtless reach me. I am told that the post offices in the States did not stop sending packages and that with request enclosed they will come any time. Summer is going rapidly; I'll probably need the sweater soon after it comes. I wonder what you refer to in this: "I am constantly speculating as to your whereabouts these days after reading certain newspaper accounts." You are not worrying are you, girl? Mustn't do that. There is so little cause. More than once the hope of woman based on love has come true. We shall hope that your expectation of the end of the war soon may be fulfilled. The cold,
 
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