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Carroll Steinbeck letters to Evelyn Burton, July-August 1945

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terribly happy about the whole thing. Guess there wasn't much need to send parts of the folks letters to you cuz you heard dad tell you himself that he was happy about us. Darling, if only I could get home. Things don't look a bit different. We haven't the slightest idea when we will get home. Some say we will be there this fall, but others say it will be spring. Darling, if we only knew for sure it wouldn't be so bad. This uncertainty is what makes it so hard to wait. Honey, when I get home we must get married. Then by golly we are not doing to do a darned thing but be together for awhile. I'll outlaw work so help me. I love you so very much and this being away from
 
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