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Conger Reynolds correspondence, January-March 1919

1919-03-02 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 6

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lots and lots of things that we need to know and get so wise and understanding about each other that there will be not the slightest danger of any injured feeling because somebody didn't know some things. Am I right? Now belovedest, we'll kiss each other and talk about something else. Did I make it seem that we were going to be real staid and solemn old married folks? Certainly didn't mean it that way, wif. In fact, I foresee that we'll be taken for newlyweds for the next century. Ask my mother whether I'm very backward about holding hands and otherwise showing affection - public or not. I won't promise to kiss you every time we go to a movie or parade on Pennsylvania Avenue but I won't love you any the less nor
 
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