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Evelyn Burton letters to Carroll Steinbeck, November-December 1945

1945-12-14 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 3

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in finding one. Tonite there was a full moon & so beautiful. There are so many things like the moonlight & all that makes me so lonesome for you. I love you dearly from the very bottom of my heart & the only wish I have for Xmas is that you get home soon. Nothing else matters at all. You mean everything to me darling. You have made me so very happy. We've had such a time figuring out Xmas [time?] it seems almost impossible really. The director told the students that they could have 3 or 4 days off at Xmas. It ends up [with] no one on duty. They're planning on having 5th floor closed for the holidays & using their nurses other places. I am to be off at 12 on Xmas day & have a couple days off. Dad will be home Xmas day for awhile I guess. I
 
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