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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April-December 1919

1919-04-14 Emily Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 3

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over there. There are so many places of interest to visit, I do hope Daphne will do some work on her music over there she ought to have some lessons in Composition, I feel that she has a wonderfully creative mind, and can and will do some splendid work in composition with a little more study, so honey I expect you to take my place and see that she does something with music. oh I know you will be so happy together. Im just longing to get my first letters from you telling me of the joy you take honey mooning in that strange romantic old world. Id love to see France now that history has changed it, still it is all so unsettled I sometimes wonder if it is not depressing to one to be over there? we are beginning to realize here that we have been in war since our brave boys are returning with empty sleeves and sightless eyes. God help them, and us all, war is a barbarous awful thing, may there never be another, my brother returned from over seas early in Jan. Ive not heard from him since he went thru C.R. dont know if
 
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