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Carroll Steinbeck letters to Evelyn Burton, August-September 1945

1945-09-23 Carroll Steinbeck to Evelyn Burton Page 4

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I loved you and that we were getting married when I got home. Some of them knew it already. Wrote the folks, rose, Maxene [Reighard?] and Kay Murphy. Darling, my brain just keeps buzzing over and over how very dearly I love you. If only we could be married tomorrow. I'll never rest until you are my wife honey. You are my very life. Honey, I don't know where we should go on our honeymoon. Just being together is the important thing. After being in the army, I'll probably be afraid to get very far from home for fear I won't be able to get back. That won't take long to plan though darling. We can think about the wedding and plan for it though. That candlelight service really appealed to me honey. I think I'd
 
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