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

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Honey, I'm so anxious to get an answer to my question about whether or not you were going to say anything about whats happened to us. I don't know, I just want to write my folks and tell them. I know darned well it will tickle them. I guess I can't hurry things though. Honey, here you are nearly twenty-one. I'll bet the gals throw you a gosh awful party. I don't know how you feel anymore now that you are of age, but I don't feel a bit older than I did years ago. I wish I could send you something, but I can't find anything that quality and price run together on. What I mean is this honey, what we get in a dime store at home costs about $10.00 here and I just haven't
 
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