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Evelyn Burton letters to Carroll Steinbeck, November-December 1945

1945-12-09 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 5

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Mom says never fear it will be taken care of most assuredly. Your Mom said she was glad the folks were going just to [Place?]. I think they'll like it just (e.x. Your Mom + I had a long talk before we left lastnite. She said there was a swell church in Washington but I'm not going much farther the plans until we know just when you'll be home. Honestly, darling, Isn't it most wonderful to think we can make such wonderful plans. You've made me the happiest person in the world darling. as I've said over + over. I you darling so very very much. You mean everything to me darling. Words just can't express my very deep love for you. You have made my life mean so much. We'll be so happy together. Darling, darling, I love you so much. It's almost 300 a m darling
 
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