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Carroll Steinbeck letters to his parents, September-October 1943

Carroll Steinbeck to Alfred and Vira Steinbeck Page 2

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Camps Roberts. I should be getting some pretty quick though. Soon as school starts I'm afraid I won't have much time for writing anyway. I sure hate to see these studies start. Still haven't bought my shoes but I haven't been able to get down town while the stores are open By the way, did that laundry bag get home with the junk in it? Bill Thompson was going to mail it for me. Do you have any idea when you are coming out if you do? I wish it could have been this week while we weren't busy. When you do come though, make it on a weekend. I got you letter this noon dad so now I have a little something to write about. I can just see those two fishermen when they pulled in that big fish. I'll bet they can really spin the yarns about that. I'm glad you liked the pictures. I don't know why they were so long in coming though for I mailed them the day before I did the letter. Haven't heard from Margret or Kay to see what they think of them. I feel just as good as the picture looks to with all this exercise, fresh air, regular hours and everything.
 
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