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Carroll Steinbeck letters to his parents, January - May, 1946
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Snowed a little today, but most of it melted. The ground shows a little white yet though. I made a mistake in my last letter when I named the people I had packages from. Instead of one from you, it was Uncle Ralph's. I've got to write them once I get moved. People will think I can't write the way I let their letters go unanswered. Got a dressing down from an M.P. today for standing on the street without my cap on. When I think about having to live with guys like that, I know i'm not going to like the M.P.'s.
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Snowed a little today, but most of it melted. The ground shows a little white yet though. I made a mistake in my last letter when I named the people I had packages from. Instead of one from you, it was Uncle Ralph's. I've got to write them once I get moved. People will think I can't write the way I let their letters go unanswered. Got a dressing down from an M.P. today for standing on the street without my cap on. When I think about having to live with guys like that, I know i'm not going to like the M.P.'s.
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