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Conger Reynolds correspondence, August 1918

1918-08-30 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 2

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room that's large enough for us to live in -- one at a time, two bedrooms, and the bath is to be shared by the family. There are no men in the family, but the two girls seem very popular; the lawn and porch were full of boys. That may be a drawback, because the woman, when asked if she'd object to practicing, said she didn't care what we did, because she'd want to have company and make lots of noise herself, at times. That remark sounded a bit doubtful, but Julie is going to inquire into what sort of a neighborhood it is, and we may take it if Hazel doesn't come. It's not furnished nicely, and I'm not at all crazy about it, but it will beat buying coal. I think I can make it look like something with a
 
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