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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April-December 1919

1919-05-31 Daphne Reynolds to Mary Goodenough Page 7

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I have just been talking to Mr. Sanborn. He gets out to see his wife only once a week, but then, as he just explained to me, they've been married two years. Heck, so have I, nearly, but you wouldn't accuse me of it. Of Paris I've formed no idea, as yet, but I have an idea now why people do such things as Cubist pictures. I can't pretend to understand the pictures. I can only say that I understand why they are. So far I've nothing but impressions, all jumbled together like a mass of noise and color. There isn't any definite thing I can say about it unless it would be that I've seen every kind of uniform that was ever made, more lip rouge than I'd any idea existed, heard more
 
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