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Carroll Steinbeck letters to his parents, September-October 1943

Carroll Steinbeck to Alfred and Vira Steinbeck Page 3

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I guess you must be quite a gardener dad. Leaving weeds in the garden was alway my idea to, but no one agreed. How about that? Maybe I wasn't so dumb but I'm afraid it was more laziness than anything else. No dad, my indian friend didn't go to college. He was just out of High School. I have to write him pretty quick to. This town is about as dead as Richland last night. There wasn't a darned thing to do. Maybe after the college kids get here it will be better. The mail isn't rolling in very fast. Just the one from dad is all I've had. things should begin to pick up soon. Has anyone ever heard from Ray yet? I'm anxious as heck to here where he's at and what he's doing. I suppose its getting pretty cold around there by now. Its quite nice here yet. It hasn't come close to
 
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