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Evelyn Burton letters to Carroll Steinbeck, December 1945-April 1946

1946-01-16 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 2

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part of April & your Mother & I said in June. We were being rather pessimistic but then we knew we wouldn't be quite so disappointed. It looks as tho Margret might win. I hope so. I got a letter from Mom & one from Dad today. They're both plenty busy. They tho't they had an apartment all lined up, but no go. Both were terribly disappointed. Dad had gone to a fish fry the Legion had. Said they came & insisted that he go. Probably took very little persuasion. Mom has practically everything packed up ready to move at a moments notice. Sure hope they can move before long so they can be more satisfied than now. Judging from how very much I love you & miss you I know how miserable they feel. And it isn't good at all. With all my heart I love you darling.
 
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