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Carroll Steinbeck letters to Evelyn Burton, November-December 1945

1945-11-02 Carroll Steinbeck to Evelyn Burton Page 3

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practice. Partly because the coach was gone and partly because we were all pretty stiff and sore. We don't have a game this weekend. I suppose a rest is ok once in awhile but I'd like to play as much as possible. That just about wound up the day and now here I am writing you darling. Darling, I'm afraid I forgot one mighty important thing that happened today. I had a letter from you this morning. Was your Oct 12th one. After all these letters I've gotten from you honey, I just can't help getting all tight in the chest and throat when I open your letters. I love you so darned much honey that I don't think anyone would condemn me for it. Feeling excited I mean.
 
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