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Evelyn Burton letters to Carroll Steinbeck, November-December 1945

1945-12-27 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 2

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only an hour late going both ways so was very nice. Traveling has certainly been a problem this year. This AM Mom & I got up fairly early & did a washing & then ironed. Ate a quick dinner & then your Dad came up about 2:30 & I went down to Rubio & got the train from there. Karen was up when I got there so we played for awhile. She is the sweetest thing. So happy & active. Horace was there for awhile. He really looks good. Is abit thinner. Said he was over at the garage & [Steamer?] had told him Evelyn was over at the house. Said he wasn't used to Evelyn in the family yet but wouldn't take him long. We put Karen in her new high chair & she looked so sweet. Doesn't seem possible she is that big. She likes
 
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