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

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like I was soaring through the air. I didn't think I'd ever get completely awake either. Sure hurts to eat for a day or so. Of course we never eat anyway, especially on picnics. I hope you, Joan, and Ruth do get together. You did sort of get seperated didn't you? I guess everyone is pretty much that way now. We are still catching snakes all around the place. Believe me, I'm keeping my eyes open for them. Ken wrote and said he thought he would be home about Nov. 1. Boy, would I ever like to be there to, but you know how much chance I have in that. Would I ever like to get there at least durning football season, but I have the same chance to do that. This is terribly short, but I really have to get busy and get some work done. Bye for now. Love, Carroll
 
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