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

1945-12-30 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 2

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of St Mary's" & they say it's very good. Got 2 most wonderful letters from you yesterday. They are so wonderful & I read them & reread them. So you've moved back. I'm glad you are [with] some you know at least for awhile. Your Dad had said he asked you it you planned to play B.B. He'll be glad to know you are. There's no doubt but what you'll get to play, honey. And I'm rooting for your win if I am way over here. Trying to talk [with] the civilians there must be a problem. Even when we were in school & took a foreign language could hardly talk to one another. More people have asked if I were Irish but I'm not & they're always so surprised when I say German. Several pts. have even asked if I'm Jewish & that really
 
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