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Carroll Steinbeck letters to Evelyn Burton, March-July, 1945
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to have a legal flat tire that night. I can't tell you what I'm doing here Evelyn, but it looks like I will be here for awhile. They just came around looking for guys that wanted to box. My face isn't worth much, but I gotten used to it so I think I'll leave it as it is. I've been alternately kicking myself and patting myself on the back for writing what I did in my last letter. Not that I didn't mean what I said for I did, but just that maybe it was a little out of place. I guess I have the habit of saying what I think regardless of what happens. Live and learn I guess! Evelyn, I'm afraid I've run out of news again. By the way, the desk works fine although it doesn't improve my writing. Bye for now. Loads of Love, Carroll
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to have a legal flat tire that night. I can't tell you what I'm doing here Evelyn, but it looks like I will be here for awhile. They just came around looking for guys that wanted to box. My face isn't worth much, but I gotten used to it so I think I'll leave it as it is. I've been alternately kicking myself and patting myself on the back for writing what I did in my last letter. Not that I didn't mean what I said for I did, but just that maybe it was a little out of place. I guess I have the habit of saying what I think regardless of what happens. Live and learn I guess! Evelyn, I'm afraid I've run out of news again. By the way, the desk works fine although it doesn't improve my writing. Bye for now. Loads of Love, Carroll
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