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Conger Reynolds correspondence, August 1918

1918-08-26 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2

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morning. See what a lazy woman you've married? After breakfast we played around the house and read the papers for a while, and then Ernest took Mama and me over to Marian, Dundee, Ellis Park, Beaver Park -- oh, lotsa places. We just waddled aimlessly over the country roads in the Liz. When we came back I was mos' nigh starving to death, so I ate everything in sight and then had a nap. Fancy me sleeping in the afternoon! Unerhart! I done it, though, and waked up feeling just like the silver lining to a cloud. (You being the cloud! har!) Ernest's come over for supper, and we had more fun! We had a buffet supper, and then when we were so full we could hardly speak intelligently we tried to sing.
 
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