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Carroll Steinbeck letters to parents, September - October, 1944

Carroll Steinbeck to Alfred and Vira Steinbeck Page 3

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Sounds as if you had quite a time while the Mo people were up. I'll bet that did seem different to you dad to take some time off to hunt and fish some. Could have stood some of that catfish meat. I guess you didn't have to had a buck. I'll bet grandpa was really tearing around. Dad, I don't blame you for wanting more trades like you got on that tractor. That was alot better than the one when I was home and it was pretty good. Don't send me a laundry bag. If I have to send anything home I can find something to send it in. My watch is still going fine so it must be ok. It is pretty handy out here, especially with that luminous dial. Can't think of much else now and its time to get a little sleep anyway. Night. Glad that hay fever is letting up some. Love, Carroll
 
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