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[[stamp]] PASSED BY NAVAL CENSOR [[/stamp]]
(Censor's Stamp)

To
Hedda Stafford
410 east 50th St.
New York, N.Y.

From
S.Steinberg Ens. USNR
(sender's name)
Navy 1925
(sender's address)
c/o Fleet Postmaster N.Y.
Febr. 15 1944
(date)

Dear, I received today a big envelope you sent me in November - with one picture of yours, the large one (proof) and 3 photo of the sculptures you had at the Wakefield.  They are about the nicest things you ever made and especially the man seated is the best thing [[crossed out]] I e [[/crossed out]] of the kind I ever seen.  I really like them and I'm glad you made them.  Send me the clippings from the papers critics or write me what they said about.  I'm much interested and I wonder why you didn't tell me before.  Yesterday I received a letter dated February 7 (addressed to the Navy - see how fast?) and today one thru the Army dated January 18 (see how slow?) - I'm getting mail often now and that's fine - You too should have plenty, I keep writing you every day and more than that.  You look very pretty in the picture but sad - [[crossed out]] Tell me [[/crossed out]] Remind me to tell you when I'll see you, [crossed out]] wh [[/crossed out]] something about your hand in the photo I received today - Love you S-
V ...- MAIL