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

Carroll Steinbeck to Alfred and Vira Steinbeck Page 5

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Hope I didn't surprise you too much with the news about Evelyn and myself. Its really true though. Perhaps you will judge this affair by my last one, but you are much mistaken if you do. We know what we want and what we are getting into. It is not at all one sided and I think you will realize that if you happen to get a chance to talk to Evelyn. Maybe you think its sudden, but it isn't so sudden as you think. We have plans in the back of our heads for when I get home, but nothing for sure. That is too uncertain as you know. Perhaps you think I'm a fool, but it just so happens that I love her. We are both twenty-one so we
 
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