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Carroll Steinbeck letters to Evelyn Burton, July-August 1945
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you know I have always told you that part of your life was your own business and you are the one to be happy. As for what I think, Evylen is a dandy girl and I have always liked her. And I am sure she is the lyke of girl that will fit in with all the family O.K. i didn't dream of any thing like this though when I was kiding her a week ago last sat. night when she was home and I saw her in the drug store. So you now have my [illegible] + I am satisyed and pleased also. i know Rose will be tickeled but I suppose she has known it all along hasn't she.
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you know I have always told you that part of your life was your own business and you are the one to be happy. As for what I think, Evylen is a dandy girl and I have always liked her. And I am sure she is the lyke of girl that will fit in with all the family O.K. i didn't dream of any thing like this though when I was kiding her a week ago last sat. night when she was home and I saw her in the drug store. So you now have my [illegible] + I am satisyed and pleased also. i know Rose will be tickeled but I suppose she has known it all along hasn't she.
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