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

1946-01-12 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 3

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discussed the situation for couple hours. Didn't get them anywhere tho. I guess. This is one of those lonesome nites. Alot of people around having a good time but I'm lonesome. For you darling. It'll be so wonderful and we'll be so happy when you get home. To start our life together is what I want more than anything in the world. It means everything to me darling. Someday soon I'll be able to prove to you how very much I love you. Just to be near you to talk to you I'd be in seventh heaven. You're the one I owe all my happiness to. Knowing you love me so very much & loving you so much has made me the happiest gal on earth, believe me. Talked to Betty Lou today. She's still on the same case. Wanted to know if we'd like to go on a picnic. And I said of course -- just anytime. Chet has been discharged now & said he's decided
 
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