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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-01-09 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 1

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PM Jan 9, 1919 My sweetheart, - I simply must write you this very minutes. I wish you'd come right straight home because I feel as tho I'll burst if I can't go out for a "time". I've felt this way - a little - several times before, but my sakes alive! Tonight it's "got me going kid [music notes]". Before I was your husband I never had such wild ideas, but perhaps that was because I used to tear around right reckless - like once in a while - I dunno. I dunno what's gittin' me but I reckon you'd better come home. I want you to love me - ooh - so much. It's drefful to have to ask you such things but I want you to kiss me - drefful kisses. Do I shuck you, honey? Sorry if I do, but it really can't be helped. It shouldn't shock you one bit because we are married as anything! And if I were not your wife I'd not be having these wild notions. I never had them before, so there you are. I want you - oh so much. Only you in the whole
 
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