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

1946-01-17 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 2

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honey. You're in my every tho't day & nite. And such wonderful tho'ts. Being away from you is absolute torture honey, and I'll always be waiting for your darling. We can always think how perfectly happy we will be when we do get our chance to start our life together. Darling, darling I love you so very dearly. From the bottom of my heart I love you. Someday soon I'll prove it to you honey. To make you happy is what I want. You said you hoped you hadn't changed any. I don't think you have darling. From your letters you haven't changed. You're still as wonderful as ever. Darling, darling, I love you & want you so. As I said there isn't much news. As you can tell I'm on duty. Tonite is Hall's nite off so I'm working 4PM to 12 PM. Such crazy hours but the girl that is relieving me has a little chore to do between 11 & 12. I guess she has to check & see if some of these students are in
 
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