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Carroll Steinbeck letters to Evelyn Burton, July-August 1945

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some way if I got home. Honey, I feel that I'm hurting your chances for getting ahead. Honey, its nearly time to go so I'd better hurry. Haven't done a thing today. Was on guard from 8:00 to 12:00 and go on again from 8:00 until midnight. This afternoon we played some bridge and I read a little. Darling, I can't express myself very well in a letter, but I've done an awful lot of thinking towards the future. I know you have to. My ideas, I realize aren't too good, but I know we can work something out. When two people want to get started as badly as we do, its hard to stop them. Honey, I've got to go now but I'll be thinking of you all the time. Thats
 
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