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Conger Reynolds correspondence, May 1918

1918-05-31 Conger Reynolds to Daphe Reynolds Page 3

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difficult to understand. He managed to benefit by some surprise as to the place he chose for his blow and by a superiority of numbers that probably still exists and will continue to exist until time allows allied reserves to arrive in line. Nobody lacks confidence that the drive will be stopped within the next few days. But there will be another. America indeed must hurry. I suppose their successes will hearten the Germans and delay the day when they will be ready to give in. Well, there is nothing for us to do but grit our teeth and stick; it will not do to think of stopping now until the great military power of
 
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