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

1946-03-06 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 2

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(2) have been the end. But my tooth or rather where it used to be does ache. I have to go back in the A.M. & let him look at it. Each time I go it gets worse. I can hardly get my mouth open to eat & I do believe that bothers me more than anything. Two more to go & I'll be thru. More pleasent tho'ts. It has rained almost constantly last couple days. Hope it stays warm but that's probably to much to hope for. Some of the kids are playing cards now -- first poken then black jack. From the sound it's proving profitable to someone. Duffy is playing the piano -- "The Fireman's Bride" Cute piece, but crazy. Somebody asked me once how a person ever got any rest in this place. That's just it. A person doesn't.
 
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