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Carroll Steinbeck letters to Evelyn Burton, July-August 1945

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has been raining off and on ever since. Every little bit the wind would come up and nearly blow the tent away besides, kept us buys tying the tend back down. Darling, I miss you so terribly much. I'm pretty lonely tonight honey. Just sitting here thinking about you makes me awfully homesick. Honey, I love you so much and every hour away from you seems like a year. Please God, make the time fly by until I'm home with Evelyn. That what I keep thinking over and over to myself. Honey, we will be so very happy. I just had to stop a minute to loan a guy a hundred [franes?] ($2.00). Now what do I do? Honey, can't seem to think of
 
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