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Evelyn Burton letters to Vera Steinbeck, July 1944-April 1946

1946-01-31 Evelyn Burton to Vera Steinbeck Page 2

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plan he should be sailing at least by Apr 30th. That's a long time but it's better than we had hoped for. The sooner the better can't be soon enough. Gee, it'll be wonderful to have him home. Sun AM I . called the folks about 9:30. And what did I do but get them out of bed. Dad could hardly even say "hello" he was so sleepy. They have an apt. in Washington now. Expect to move in about 1-1/2 to 2 wks. I'm sure they're going to be much better satisfied. They have 3 rather large rooms, sleeping porch & bath. Doesn't sound so bad. Mom says it's really a job trying to get it all packed up. Are Margaret & Karen still there? Did Margaret come to [Muscatine?] for the wedding? Say, you know the 2 summer cadet suits I had I have no use for. They might make
 
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