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Carroll Steinbeck letters to Evelyn Burton, March-July, 1945
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There really isn't a darned thing to write about. Still the same stuff going on day after day. Darling, did you know I was about to become an Uncle? The baby is due in about two weeks or so. It has been a family secret until now, but it won't hurt anything telling you. Some day I hope you will be one of the family. Darling, thats the day I keep dreaming of. Honey, I guess I don't need to tell you that you have made me about the happiest guy in the world. All I can think about anymore is getting home to you. I love you so terribly much Evelyn. I'll never stop loving you. I just feel like shouting to everyone I meet that I'm in love with
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There really isn't a darned thing to write about. Still the same stuff going on day after day. Darling, did you know I was about to become an Uncle? The baby is due in about two weeks or so. It has been a family secret until now, but it won't hurt anything telling you. Some day I hope you will be one of the family. Darling, thats the day I keep dreaming of. Honey, I guess I don't need to tell you that you have made me about the happiest guy in the world. All I can think about anymore is getting home to you. I love you so terribly much Evelyn. I'll never stop loving you. I just feel like shouting to everyone I meet that I'm in love with
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