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Conger Reynolds correspondence, August 1918
1918-08-25 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 1
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150 25 August, 1918. Daphne, dearest,-- It has been a nice Sunday and now I'll finish it properly by writing a note to my nice wife -- quite the nicest wife i've ever had. Mangan and I drove out to the hospital train for lunch as we had planned to do. It is on the siding at a little station about ten kilometres distant. I felt like a colt let loose in the pasture from the moment we started. The air was like sparkling wine and the sunshine lying on sweeping fields and woods simply magic. On arriving we found our friends, the "loots," finishing their morning work so we undertook to amuse ourselves. I had noticed at once the hill rising
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150 25 August, 1918. Daphne, dearest,-- It has been a nice Sunday and now I'll finish it properly by writing a note to my nice wife -- quite the nicest wife i've ever had. Mangan and I drove out to the hospital train for lunch as we had planned to do. It is on the siding at a little station about ten kilometres distant. I felt like a colt let loose in the pasture from the moment we started. The air was like sparkling wine and the sunshine lying on sweeping fields and woods simply magic. On arriving we found our friends, the "loots," finishing their morning work so we undertook to amuse ourselves. I had noticed at once the hill rising
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