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Carroll Steinbeck letters to Evelyn Burton, September-October 1945

1945-10-01 Carroll Steinbeck to Evelyn Burton Page 4

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very happy that you talked to them before you do. They wouldn't care if you didn't, but it makes them happy to know that we confided in them. Honey, the 66th Div is coming home but I'm afraid I won't be one of them. When we get home is something no one knows. Some think next spring, but I won't venture a guess. I'm afraid I'd disappoint you and myself at the same time. All we can do is hope for the best darling. I can't help thinking I'll be home in time to enjoy some of the summer with you. Darling, how happy we can be. I keep dreaming of the day when we can be married and start our lives together.
 
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