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Evelyn Burton letters to Carroll Steinbeck, October-November 1945

1945-11-08 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 3

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But, honey, to go back alittle & . catch up on the news. Wed AM I got up at 4:30 & . came home. Had to have my face dressed before I left. When I got home the boil on my face was getting almost imbearable [to that?] P.M. we went to [Krata?]. Dr Mc[Quire?] opened it & irrigated it [with] Penicillin & it feels 100% better. I'm going back & have him dress it in the A.M. before I go back. Honey, if you could see me [with] this huge dressing on my face you'd die.
 
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