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Conger Reynolds correspondence, September 1918
1918-09-09 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 10
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I was born in a small town, and by gum, I'm not going to die in one if I have to take up my bed and walk. (Did I promise to love, honor, and obey?) It is not necessary yo tell you that my supply of stationary has run out. Do you know, your letters all smell of tobacco and roses! Sounds queer but it's a delightful combination. And the word combination reminds me that we washed today. Julie being at school, Mama [and] I did it all, and I had my first real experience
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I was born in a small town, and by gum, I'm not going to die in one if I have to take up my bed and walk. (Did I promise to love, honor, and obey?) It is not necessary yo tell you that my supply of stationary has run out. Do you know, your letters all smell of tobacco and roses! Sounds queer but it's a delightful combination. And the word combination reminds me that we washed today. Julie being at school, Mama [and] I did it all, and I had my first real experience
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