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Conger Reynolds correspondence, September 1918
1918-09-06 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 3
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way, "Indeed not, Mrs. Rice. I'd not wear the thing anyway, because I think it makes a person look horribly conspicuous. By the way, wasn't your son able to acquire merit in any way?" And when you took me home you scolded me for being rude to your Aunt, and said how silly I'd been. I was planning all sorts of cunning ways to square the deal, when I awoke, and had in mind a certain officer I knew, who'd be glad if I'd wear anything he had to offer.
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way, "Indeed not, Mrs. Rice. I'd not wear the thing anyway, because I think it makes a person look horribly conspicuous. By the way, wasn't your son able to acquire merit in any way?" And when you took me home you scolded me for being rude to your Aunt, and said how silly I'd been. I was planning all sorts of cunning ways to square the deal, when I awoke, and had in mind a certain officer I knew, who'd be glad if I'd wear anything he had to offer.
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