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Conger Reynolds correspondence, August 1918
1918-08-19 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 3
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to go up. Then we strolled through some of the quaint old streets until about time for our car to come along to take us home. We came back over a piece of road that I had seen only once before and which I like very much. It winds along the floor of a long and narrow valley with wooded hills rising sharply on either side. Later is takes one through a town where a walled-in stream runs down the centers of the one main street and there are ducks swimming in the stream and peasant women in the doorways working at their embroidery. The blind congressman has at last gone. We are rather relieved because to show him the war was a
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to go up. Then we strolled through some of the quaint old streets until about time for our car to come along to take us home. We came back over a piece of road that I had seen only once before and which I like very much. It winds along the floor of a long and narrow valley with wooded hills rising sharply on either side. Later is takes one through a town where a walled-in stream runs down the centers of the one main street and there are ducks swimming in the stream and peasant women in the doorways working at their embroidery. The blind congressman has at last gone. We are rather relieved because to show him the war was a
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