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

1946-02-09 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 3

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[Letterhead] I'd be scared to death to try it. Be awfully careful darling. I talked to Ruthie on the telephone tonite. She was fine & home all alone. We were both so lonesome. I haven't been over lately cuz I didn't want to be near Kathie [with] my cold so since it's gone I think I'll go over there tomorrow. She expects Dave home next wk. end & then she's going to [Ollie?] to stay. Guess Dave likes it O.K. & is plenty busy. I haven't heard anymore from home. Got a long letter from Ginnie today. She's fine & taking life easy. The cab finally came & those boys have gone. The one practically rolled down the steps on his way out. Finally got the hours made out for next wk. I try to grill the kids [illegible] for classes but it's getting
 
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