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Evelyn Burton letters to Carroll Steinbeck, September-November 1945

1945-10-23 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 4

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Mom said she heard Virginia Johnson & her sailor had called it quits. Poor kid, she has really had a time. Fred [Hyzer?] has been to Nebr. & he has brot some pheasant home for Mom & Mrs B. to cook. What next! Darling it's perfectly O.K. about the Xmas present. Darling what I want more than anything is you but I'll have to wait for that but it's worth it so. Something so wonderful as you I'd wait no matter how long darling. When we do get together we'll make up for lost time. Honestly darling if we have the summer together
 
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