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Evelyn Burton letters to Carroll Steinbeck, November-December 1945

1945-12-16 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 2

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me so happy darling. I love you so much. But to go on [with] the news honey. My love for you always comes first. It's my very life. Sat A.M. I had the day off so I got up at [seven?] & washed my hair. Put it up & went back to bed cuz the house was so cold. Of course, went back to sleep till 11:00 & then I crept out. Did a few odd jobs & went to dinner again. Seems like I'm always eating. Then I went downtown to do abit more shopping. Saw some of the kids & spent most of the time just talking. It was awful cold & windy & the crowd was terrific. Came home & went to Ruth & Dave's for supper. Dave teased Ruth terrible about her cooking. You should hear them! She had a dream about you & I the nite before. That you were home & we
 
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