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Evelyn Burton letters to Carroll Steinbeck, December 1945-April 1946

1946-03-02 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 3

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(3) few odd jobs like that. Now I'm already to go back on duty. Well, after a fashion I am. The "hit Parade" is on now. There are some good new pieces out now. We bought "Day by Day" -- "Tomorrow is Forever" & "Oh What it Seemed to Be" so Duffy can play them on the piano. Have you heard any of them? I keep wondering if you have gone back to Vienna. I'm so glad you got to go on the trip to break the monotony around there. But your Mom's letter still has me wondering & hoping [with] all my heart. We've waited so long darling & now that the time is almost here it just doesn't seem possible. I'll be so happy and I won't cry -- at least I'll try not to, cuz I know you wouldn't like that. Darling, it will
 
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