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Carroll Steinbeck letters to Evelyn Burton, March-July, 1945
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it out, thats all that matters. Honest honey. Have the radio going as usual. Its running from the first thing when we get up until we go to bed. It is really wonderful to hear some good music again. There are some really good new songs out isn't there? Really be swell if Jo, Ruth and you can get together again. By the way I didn't know Frank was sick. What's his trouble? Here is the news that really set me back on my heels. I heard that Barbra Allen had a baby, but the father was unnamed. Good Lord, what a surprise that was. I knew she was wild but---. The ones I really feel sorry for is her sister and folk. Have you heard anything about this story?
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it out, thats all that matters. Honest honey. Have the radio going as usual. Its running from the first thing when we get up until we go to bed. It is really wonderful to hear some good music again. There are some really good new songs out isn't there? Really be swell if Jo, Ruth and you can get together again. By the way I didn't know Frank was sick. What's his trouble? Here is the news that really set me back on my heels. I heard that Barbra Allen had a baby, but the father was unnamed. Good Lord, what a surprise that was. I knew she was wild but---. The ones I really feel sorry for is her sister and folk. Have you heard anything about this story?
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