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No. 114329

Saturday
[[stamp] PASSED BASE 1154 S ARMY EXAMINER [[/stamp]]
(CENSOR'S STAMP)

To HEDDA STAFFORD
410 E. 50th ST
NEW YORK N.Y.

From
S. Steinberg Ensign (Sender's name)
2677th Hq Co Exp. (Sender's address)
APO 512 N.Y.
Febr. 24 1944 (Date)

(3) You looked very nice in that dress and I'd like to see you really in it. I'm going to marry you soon and I have quit a program for staying home a lot and learning how to love a home. You said the same things in a letter a few days ago and I know that everything I have in mind is all right with you and viceversa. I'm going to work a lot and you too, you'll work a lot and I'll watch you painting to learn the trick. You're talking in your letter about your records and music, sure I like to hear music and we'll hear a lot. We knew each other in such a hurry we learned a lot more about us since. I have so much confidence in you and I'm so happy when I think I'm so lucky as to know you- The truck is here I have to go now I wanted to write you more, I love you Iloveyou. Wait for me dear
Love you again
S-

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