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Evelyn Burton letters to Carroll Steinbeck, September-November 1945

1945-10-28 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 3

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they may send me to 2nd floor after all. I'm beginning to wonder just where I will work. Work has been about the same except we had more accident cases. Since you moved the mail is coming thru just swell. The ones just before got all mixed up again. And your letters are so wonderful darling. I look forward to them so. I miss you so & they help bring you to me darling. Say, honey, the football sounds swell. I'm so glad you have the chance to play. Your being a sports fan is just O.K. honey. I'll be right there [with] you. We'll be so happy when we can get married & start our life together. That's all that counts with me. I hope you've found your duffle bag. It doesn't sound like much fun [with] out it. I hope you get it. You know honey I've saved your letters too. Every now & then I go back & read them & it gives me such a grand
 
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