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

1946-03-08 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 2

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radio. This is just the kind of nite to sit home by the fire place, pop corn & have a good book to read. Can think of nothing better to do. We should review our Girl Scout learnings & build us a fire but we're all drooped so comfortably over the chairs, etc. we hate to move. In Rose's letter she said she had had a letter returned she had sent you. Was to the old 263 Inf. address. But it makes me wonder more than ever. Maybe soon, very soon you'll be coming home darling. I can think of nothing I want more than to have you home, to be near you. Darling, I love you & want you so. You mean everything to me honey. How many times have I told you that darling. But it means more everytime I say it
 
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