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Carroll Steinbeck letters to parents, March - April, 1944

Carroll Steinbeck to Alfred and Vira Steinbeck Page 2

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times doesn't it. Sounds like I better come home and shoot ducks. When I was home I always had to go to the river to find ducks, they didn't come to town looking for me. Got a letter from Harry Robertson today. I've gotten several from him and the longest its taken one to get here from Hawaii is six days. That's pretty fast time. Since I'm about to move I may ask some of the people to write to me through Rubio. I don't know exactly when I'll move and if they come to Wyo it might take quite a long time to foreward them on through. My room mate and I got off on the subject of hunting and fishing. We've been talking nearly an hour now. He is quite a outdoorsman to I guess. We started out duck hunting and then one thing lead to another. Study hours are here but that doesn't mean much anymore. You might call it a formality. Can't think of anything else for this time so will close. Thanks again for the swell watch. Love Carroll
 
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