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Evelyn Burton letters to Carroll Steinbeck, November-December 1945

1945-12-10 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 5

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are reading & the rest making alot of noise. Swell bunch of kids here. All have to do something different to make it interesting. Pity those who are trying to sleep. [Mesecher?] just popped in to say hi! on her way home. And it's getting colder in here. Really believe the fire has gone out in this place. Shall resort to wrapping up in a blanket soon. Talked to Ruth few minutes today. She's fine but still waiting patiently. Sits at home & taps her foot. Darling, how is your back. Much better I hope. Do take care of it honey. Say, this 35 yd run and touchdown sounds O.K. Gee, I wish I were there to see it all. I know from way back you'd do just darn good. I'm so proud of you & love you from the very bottom of my heart. Jeepers, honey, it's getting abit late so better hit the hay. Will write tomorrow, honey. Sleep tight darling. I'll be dreaming about you.
 
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