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Carroll Steinbeck letters to Evelyn Burton, March-July, 1945

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maybe a short stay in the States. It all seems so far away, yet I can't help thinking about it. It could mean so much to both of us now that we know how each other feels. Yes Evelyn, I got your letter this morning telling me the answer I wanted to hear. Foolish, if it was I want you to go on being foolish for the rest of your life because I want you to love me. Yes honey, I've realized for some time that I wanted you to love me, but it was almost more than I dared hope for. I don't know when I realized that I was in love with you, but it seemed to come as natural and easy as day and night. to me it seems that
 
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