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

1946-02-05 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 2

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certain point but not after that. Last nite was regular rat race again. Typical St Lukes. We had 2 & 3 beds in each of the halls when I left this A.M. And sometimes they ask the darndest questions. This AM at breakfast Miss Wessels ask if I knew what had happened to her ivy plant. Was very pretty one that reached across her desk. Someone broke it off & now it's only about 8-10 inches long. Wanted to know if I'd seen anyone [with] it. They startle me so when they start something like this & I feel foolish standing there [with] my mouth open. Mentioning mouth reminds me my dentist app. gets closer & closer. And that's bad very bad. Wish you were here
 
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