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Carroll Steinbeck letters to Evelyn Burton, July-August 1945
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I wouldn't go back to school. Honey, these are some of the things that have been driving me frantic these past weeks. I want to do the best thing for both of us. I suppose there really is no way we can make definite plans until I get home. One more question honey. Do you intend to give up nursing when we do get settled? In your last letter you spoke about wanting more experience in something. That made me wonder, but I didn't know if was just for experience or for preparation for a better job in the future. I doubted this, but I didn't know. Honey, I really haven't given you much in the way of information, but it is some of the things I've been thinking an awfully lot about.
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I wouldn't go back to school. Honey, these are some of the things that have been driving me frantic these past weeks. I want to do the best thing for both of us. I suppose there really is no way we can make definite plans until I get home. One more question honey. Do you intend to give up nursing when we do get settled? In your last letter you spoke about wanting more experience in something. That made me wonder, but I didn't know if was just for experience or for preparation for a better job in the future. I doubted this, but I didn't know. Honey, I really haven't given you much in the way of information, but it is some of the things I've been thinking an awfully lot about.
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