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Carroll Steinbeck letters to Evelyn Burton, March-July, 1945
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II now. Boy oh boy, what a picture! Sounds like the Steinbeck tribe was well represented at home since Kermit and Keith were both home. Boy but these tents are hot through the day. I'm sitting here in my shorts and I'm still sweating. Can't go much farther down either. I guess it wouldn't be army if something wasn't wrong. You know, I've been laughing to myself over something. Every time I think of how I last saw you I have to giggle. There you were two thirds asleep lying in the back seat of your car and I came crawling between the seats to kiss you goodbye. Maybe I'm nuts, but it just strikes me as funny and a little crazy. We even managed
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II now. Boy oh boy, what a picture! Sounds like the Steinbeck tribe was well represented at home since Kermit and Keith were both home. Boy but these tents are hot through the day. I'm sitting here in my shorts and I'm still sweating. Can't go much farther down either. I guess it wouldn't be army if something wasn't wrong. You know, I've been laughing to myself over something. Every time I think of how I last saw you I have to giggle. There you were two thirds asleep lying in the back seat of your car and I came crawling between the seats to kiss you goodbye. Maybe I'm nuts, but it just strikes me as funny and a little crazy. We even managed
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