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

1946-01-14 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 2

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the happiest gal on earth. I'm glad you got the clipping O.K. darling. Yes, we're just one step closer to being Mr & Mrs Carroll Steinbeck. I love you darling from the very bottom of my heart. Here I go again and forgetting all about what little news there is. My every tho't is you day & nite. I just can't express in words how happy I am and how very dearly I love you. Someday soon I'll be able to prove to you how very much I love you. Sun. I slept all day. For some reason I was so tired. We have been pretty busy. All the beds filled & even the available cots in the hall. I hate to put pts. in the hall but who am I to argue. If they want in. Ruth was over for a few minutes in the evening First she'd been away from home since she left the hosp. Her folks were down for a few hours. Dave is to leave for school Sun.
 
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