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Carroll Steinbeck letters to Evelyn Burton, August-September 1945

1945-09-12 Carroll Steinbeck to Evelyn Burton Page 2

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you say anything wrong to me. Remember honey! Got up at 6:30 this morning and ate breakfast. Came back and straightened up the tent. The mail came then and I had your letter. It was the one written while you were on duty with the Hosp. stationery. Fixed the radio up again then and got it to working fairly well. by then it was dinner time. 8:30 P.M Went sunning then and got a little more brown skin to show for it. Got ready for guard then and went on at four o'clock. I was guarding the Officers Quarters. got off at eight o'clock and right away I started writing you. As you can guess, I didn't get this finished when I started after dinner.
 
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