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Conger Reynolds correspondence, August 1918

1918-08-19 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 6

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in spite of the fact that he talks their language fluently and in spite of the fact that his musticker would undoubtedly furnish the tickler which they are reputed to like. I'll remember Rosenheimer Strasse. Before I get there you had better give me the names of the persons I am to call on. No doubt they'll be overjoyed at seeing me. By this time you must have been rewarded in your search in maps. You are quite free to hunt for me, though I mustn't tell you anything myself. I can't see that it would make the slightest difference, but the regulations forbid my saying where I am. I am finished this letter on Tuesday morning. As you can guess from the ink tones
 
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