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Carroll Steinbeck letters to Evelyn Burton, July - December, 1944

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It looks like I'll never get out of here. The story has it that our moving date has been set back again. Unless something happens, I'm afraid we will go to the field for a month starting next week. How about that? That was a darned cute cartoon you sent Evelyn. Not to be outdone I've found another to send you. I suppose the RHS football team has one game behind them. I'm anxious to hear how they came out. I'll bet you are anxious to get through with your training. Don't think me noisy Evelyn but I was wondering what you planed to do after the war is over? Would you give it up in case you got married or something? I've just been wondering why girls go through all that work then give it up, if they do get married? I caught a heck of a head cold while I was in the field. Too much
 
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