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Carroll Steinbeck letters to Evelyn Burton, August-September 1945

1945-09-11 Carroll Steinbeck to Evelyn Burton Page 2

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that was the extent of it. He is really having his troubles. He got orders that he would be moving very soon so now he has to get the family home. In fact he is probably on the way now. He has to try and drive Margret and the baby home. The baby is pretty young but there is nothing else to do. He thought he'd be home about the 13th. Be nice if you'd happen to get there when he is home. At least you will eventually see Margret and the baby. He undoubtedly will be going overseas shortly. Honey, he said he was for you a 100%. All he asked is that we be sure of our feelings and that I finish school. Another thing he mentioned darling. It was that whatever we decided
 
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