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

1946-03-08 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 3

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if that's at all possible. My love for you has no boundaries. Tonite is my nite & what did I do today but sleep all day. I wanted to get up early so I'd be sleepy tonite & now I guess I'll have to read till I get sleepy. It probably won't take long at all, knowing me. I have a hand washing to do & the room needs to be cleaned but I just let it stare me in the face & say to heck [with] it. But I'll do it eventually. If everyone doesn't go to bed early tonite may do so later. We've been awfully busy on the floors again. We have beds & cots in the halls. Seems like the more confusion we have the better we all like it. Did I tell you Kay Hall has asked me to be bridesmaid at her wedding. Tentative date -- May 18th.
 
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