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Evelyn Burton letters to Carroll Steinbeck, August-September 1945

1945-09-17 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 2

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a difference. And I've worked overtime this wk. Why I'll be so rich it's pitiful. Ha It's different anyway. I keep reading the newspaper & listening to radio all the time just incase there might be good news from the Army & the gov't but nothing so far. Discouraging but we won't let it get us down honey. Our love is to strong for that. I got a swell letter from you today darling. Every letter I get is swell for that matter. And I'm always so excited I can hardly get them open. So Ken's are coming [illegible]. Gee, I'm glad he's getting home before he leaves your folks will be glad. I hope I can get leave but I suppose I [won't?] get to. Just when I want to see some-
 
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