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Carroll Steinbeck letters to parents, January - April, 1945

Carroll Steinbeck to Alfred and Vira Steinbeck Page 2

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It consisted of seven packs of cigarettes and three candy bars. I gave the first away and did away with the candy myself. The boys have been kidding me about getting fat, but I don't see how I'm doing it. We eat only twice a day, but I try and make up the difference when I do eat. The food isn't too bad, but we get the same stuff over and over. I should be getting my knife from Ken one of these days. He said he was sending it sometime ago. Boy how the time does fly. Here it is the middle of Jan already. I'll be glad when spring gets here anyway. The news has been looking great of late hasn't it? The faster
 
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