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Carroll Steinbeck letters to Evelyn Burton, March-July, 1945
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France March 20, 45 Dearest Evelyn, Long time no write, but I'm about to remedy the situation right now. First of all I heard through dad that you had pass your tests with plenty to spare. In fact with an 89 average which is darned good. He found out from your dad. Now, don't say were aren't interested. I know how you must feel to have them out of the way. I knew you would get along ok though. So you are going back to Davenport? Well, at least it was a change of scenery for awhile. Closer to home anyway. Things are beginning to look (over)
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France March 20, 45 Dearest Evelyn, Long time no write, but I'm about to remedy the situation right now. First of all I heard through dad that you had pass your tests with plenty to spare. In fact with an 89 average which is darned good. He found out from your dad. Now, don't say were aren't interested. I know how you must feel to have them out of the way. I knew you would get along ok though. So you are going back to Davenport? Well, at least it was a change of scenery for awhile. Closer to home anyway. Things are beginning to look (over)
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