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Carroll Steinbeck letters to Evelyn Burton, August-September 1945

1945-09-10 Carroll Steinbeck to Evelyn Burton Page 2

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to drive it anyway. To top it off, the guys started yelling at every M.P. we saw. Lord but I was glad to get back. Then came the job of getting them to bed. After that honey, I just couldn't write a letter. Honey, its the first time I'd ever seen any of them drunk since I've been with them. I guess this waiting around got a little too much on their nerves. That the how and why I didn't write darling. Didn't do much of anything yesterday. I did read some. I finished the book "Forever Amber." I didn't think it was such a wonderful book either. Had two letters from you yesterday morning. One written before you went to [Lenesco?] and the other just after
 
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