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

1946-01-01 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 3

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her he would be at the store. She'll probably hunt all over town for him. It was so lonesome in the evenings [with] out a radio so I sent him mine. He told me when I bro't it back I wouldn't need it but I insisted of course. I'm on call tonite. We've had 2 emergencies today. Saw Ruthie today. She gets up tomorrow & she's plenty happy about it. Dave is in Wis. seeing about going to school. In my hurry when I was called to hosp last nite I forgot to put in the picture so here it is. I'm really getting absent-minded honey. And it isn't good. Over & over I tell you how very much I love you but each time it means more & more. It's all that matters to me. I'll always love you this way darling. Never forget it. It's all so right. And without you life would mean nothing darling. You say you'll probably spend the remainder of
 
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