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Carroll Steinbeck letters to Evelyn Burton, July-August 1945

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anything to say already. Nothing ever happens around here. Honey, if I didn't have you on my mind all the time I'd probably go nuts waiting for something to happen. Darling, I guess I jumped the gun when I mentioned marriage and school in my last letter. I want to marry you more than anything in the world, but it would be a poor life to ask a wife to be there with you. Wouldn't be much to live on. The answers to our questions will just have to be threshed out when I get there. I love you so very much honey and when I think about how long it might be before we realize our dreams, I just can't see straight. Life could
 
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