[Typed version: Letter to Private Nicholas C. Soviero from Carolyn R. Itri, July 13th, 1944] Page: 3 of 8
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have the basic kitchen black & white, then I can use different
color curtains & clocks etc with it. Do you have any ideas,
honey?
[[3]] Just made up a package for you tonight honey. I
wanted to put a dot more in it, because I had a lot more stuff,
but it weighed too much. I'll have to save the rest of the
things for my next package. Let me know whenever there is
anything special you'd like to have.
Honey darling, you asked me if I still want you? Oh honey,
if you only knew how much I want you. It isn't a case of whether
I want you anymore. We belong to each other honey, and it is
only a case of how soon we will be together. When you write
about all that love and fun we will have together, I can just
picture the two of us. We sure will be happy together!
Just finished writing a few lines to Stephen, Daddy [[4]]
got a letter from him today. It seems he is beginning to get
tired of washing his clothes. At first he was very enthusiastic
about it.
Tomorrow is little Barbaras' birthday. I already gave her a
sunsuet she is making good use of so I'll just mail her a card
tonight from us.
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Itri, Carolyn R. [Typed version: Letter to Private Nicholas C. Soviero from Carolyn R. Itri, July 13th, 1944], text, July 13, 1944; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1835691/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.