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Carroll Steinbeck letters to Evelyn Burton, March-July, 1945
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II that I blame you for not liking that position. I guess they know the best nurse when they see her though. I'll bet that last week waz a busy one, but you feel like you are accomplishing something. Had quite a sight here today. Flights of bombers kept going by for nearly two hours. I counted 1336 myself. Sure glad they were on our side. Nearly ten o'clock and my bed time. Have a night problem tomorrow night so that means a loss of sleep. Quite a blow when the President died wasn't it? Too bad he couldn't have seen the way end after this long. I just hope things don't go wrong now.
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II that I blame you for not liking that position. I guess they know the best nurse when they see her though. I'll bet that last week waz a busy one, but you feel like you are accomplishing something. Had quite a sight here today. Flights of bombers kept going by for nearly two hours. I counted 1336 myself. Sure glad they were on our side. Nearly ten o'clock and my bed time. Have a night problem tomorrow night so that means a loss of sleep. Quite a blow when the President died wasn't it? Too bad he couldn't have seen the way end after this long. I just hope things don't go wrong now.
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