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

1946-02-01 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 4

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day cuz it means the beginning of our life together. You have made me the happiest person alive darling. More people have arrived here. The place is getting noisy as heck. They have nothing to say but soon we'll probably learn which bar they have been hanging on. Super music on now. Makes me homesick for you honey. News is beginning to dwindle & I want to drop a line to the folks & to your folks so I'm going to say good-nite honey and sleep tight I'll be dreaming about you tonite honey. Here's a big kiss for you darling. I love you darling from the very bottom of my heart. I'll always love you honey. Nite again. All my love, Evelyn
 
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