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Carroll Steinbeck letters to his parents, April - September, 1945

Carroll Steinbeck to Alfred and Vira Steinbeck Page 4

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Sure sounds like you are both pretty busy. Can't say the same for myself. We take our radio in tomorrow to try and find out whats wrong. Sure hope we can get it to working again. It sort of looks like it might rain. It really hasn't rained since we came here. Been a few sprinkles, but no more than that. I guess Ken is pretty lucky that he has stayed in the States as long as he has, but I sure hate to see him go. Maybe something will happen to the Japs and he won't have to go. I have to write Ken and Evelyn yet tonight and it is already 9:15. Time sure slips by before you know it.
 
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