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

1946-03-10 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 3

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for me now. That's where Dave used to work & he had them save me one if any came in so here it is. I've been wearing Dad's on duty & he's about lost [with] out it. Gee, it's cold out tonite. Most of the snow is gone but still have plenty. Got up in time for supper tonite & then we decided to go bowling. We had fun but my we did poor. Maurice Tinne's wife was there & his sister & her husband. Had a short chat [with] them. She's very nice looking. I keep wondering what you are doing & if you will be starting home soon. I'm certainly hoping the best way I know how. There's nothing I want more than to have you home [with] me for always. I miss you & want you so. You mean everything to me darling. I love you from the very bottom
 
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