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

1946-03-02 Evelyn Burton to Vera Steinbeck Page 2

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that we probably wouldn't know if he was on his way home for sure until he called from the coast. Won't it be absolutely perfect if he is on his way home. Suppose [Owen?] & his wife are there now. And Rose has her discharge. Good deal. Suppose after she's all settled she work at [Presley?]. Every other day we have beautiful spring weather & opposite days we have snow. One day cottage is so hot we can't stand it & next day will be miserably cold. I got my hair cut & cold wave last WEd. It's short but I think I'll like it when I finally get used to it. People don't even recognize me these days.
 
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