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Carroll Steinbeck letters to Evelyn Burton, August-September 1945

1945-09-10 Carroll Steinbeck to Evelyn Burton Page 4

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made me look crazier than ever and it itched besides. Darling, that set up you have there sounds like a pretty fine deal. I just hope you like working there. I know what its like to work at some thing you don't like. The wind is really blowing today. Must be the fall weather setting in cuz its been cloudy and windy the past few days. Darling, they just announced that all the guys over here would be home by Feb., if they weren't occupation army. Pray hard honey that I'm not sent back to Germany. That would only be about 4-1/2 months to wait darling. If it could only happen. Darling, how happy we could be. Its all I think of anymore.
 
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