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Evelyn Burton letters to Carroll Steinbeck, November-December 1945

1945-12-24 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 3

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and then maybe I won't fall down. They're singing Xmas carols on the radio now. They're so pretty. It's something a person never gets tired of. No matter how many times they are heard. The nurses are going to sing carols in the AM @ 6:00 for the pts. Next Xmas darling you & I will be together. It gives me such a wonderful sense of security. I love you very deeply darling. I'll always love you this way. There aren't words to say how much I love you. I'll prove it to you honey when I get the chance. And it won't be so very long. It just can't be. You mean everything to me darling. Was to bad about Gen Patton. Rather tho't from what they said he would live but be paralyzed. Very surprised when he expired so suddenly.
 
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