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

1946-02-14 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 2

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(2) I can't complain one bit. But I seem to be getting ahead of myself. I'd better go back to the beginning so I can tell you all about it. I made the bus easy that AM & went down to store when I got home. Dad told me where we lived & I found it OK. but he forgot to tell me to go around back to get in. So I kept trying to get in the front door. Most embarrassing when people told me. Folks really have a very nice apt. & I'm sure they'll be quite satisfied. Dad is I know. Mom is abit lonesome yet. Mc[David's?] live right across the street so Mom told me right away so I'd be on my good behavior. I spent the AM helping Mom straighten up the place abit more. By 3:00 PM I was so tired I could hardly hold my head up so I slept till supper
 
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