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Evelyn Burton letters to Carroll Steinbeck, September-November 1945

1945-10-20 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 4

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get started. 40 to 1 then. Was swell day for one. I keep wondering where you are now darling & what you're doing. I'm so anxious to hear from you honey. I hope you got some mail before you left. For some reason the mail situation has been rather lousy lately. Hearing from you is so wonderful. Since we can't be together for awhile letters are next best thing cuz you can tell me how much you love me & that's what I like to hear. No matter how many times it still sounds so wonderful. All I can think of is how very much I love you. Nothing else
 
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