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Evelyn Burton letters to Carroll Steinbeck, November-December 1945

1945-12-10 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 3

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that was in the Sun paper. I know you'll love to see it. I certainly was. And Sun. before I left more people called to congratulate me. All the kids here said to send their congratulations & that you'll have a job keeping track of me but they're only kidding -- really. Honestly, darling I'm so happy and now everyone else knows how very happy I am. I'm so proud of you darling. My letters have been abit on the shy side the last wk. [with] moving & all but I promise to do better honey, believe me. And never think your letters aren't wonderful. Knowing you love me & hearing from you makes everything so perfect. My roommate is a real tall blonde & I honestly believe she's crazy. But more [illegible] [fuss?]. She wants me to teach her how to knit. Really wonder if I could. Be something for us to do
 
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