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Carroll Steinbeck letters to Evelyn Burton, March-July, 1945
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The mail seems to be coming some faster now. Can't be too fast to suit me though. The letters I got today from home took eight days and yours nine. Darling, don't worry about getting me to go on a Midnight picnic when I get home. I'm looking foreward to it with all my heart. How lucky that first and only picnic of ours was. If it weren't for that all this would never have come about. Just think, if you hadn't come back the second time to suggest the picnic, where would we have stood? It was crazy, but oh so wonderful. Are you really and truly happy Evelyn? I am truly very happy.
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The mail seems to be coming some faster now. Can't be too fast to suit me though. The letters I got today from home took eight days and yours nine. Darling, don't worry about getting me to go on a Midnight picnic when I get home. I'm looking foreward to it with all my heart. How lucky that first and only picnic of ours was. If it weren't for that all this would never have come about. Just think, if you hadn't come back the second time to suggest the picnic, where would we have stood? It was crazy, but oh so wonderful. Are you really and truly happy Evelyn? I am truly very happy.
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