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Evelyn Burton letters to Carroll Steinbeck, November-December 1945

1945-11-30 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 4

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have to leave and I'm hoping he can be home about the time you are. It's going to all be so wonderful and I want him to be here. Heard from Mom and she's just plenty busy I guess getting things sorted out and all that. And then yesterday AM I got a letter from the hosp. in Washington saying they had 2 positions open and would I like to come and work there. I was so darn surprised. I don't know who said anything about me to them. But I've already said yes to [that?] in Davenport? so there I'll stay. I can get home frequently and think it would be a bit better that way. In my last letter I said I hadn't heard from you. Well, the mail certainly is
 
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