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

1946-02-03 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 3

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she's kidding. She couldn't be no matter what. I love you so very very much darling, from the very bottom of my heart. You have made me so perfectly happy. Without you my life would mean nothing, believe me. I'll always love you like this darling. I miss you so & love you so much. I sit & dream for hours about the day when you'll get home. There's nothing I want more. To be near you, to talk to you. I want you so darling. In one of your Mother's letters she said they didn't expect Ken home before fall. I hope he surprises us & gets here much sooner. Karen is growing so fast & is so cute. It's amazing how much she changes from one time to next when I see her. And Lady
 
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