Lt. (j.g.) Gilbert
Steingart
U.S.S. Ocelot, F.P.O.
San FranciscoMonday 4 December 1944, 7:15 PM
Dearest Eleanor,
No letters
again today but I did receive a couple of dental magazines and the beautiful
photos of our girls. Gosh was I
thrilled. Now I've got them in the
double frame with your serious pose reposing opposite them. Now my family is up to date and complete.
Nothing new
today. Worked all morning and took it
easy this afternoon. Stripped down and
read for an hour after lunch. Then I
censored some mail after which I had my hair cut. Then I showered and changed and visited with
several other officers till dinner.
Where we are
now the time has been standard time.
Today for some reason, we changed over to war time. So it is past seven and I just finished
dinner. I thought I'd better write now
because it'll be past ten by the time the second movie is over.
How is my
mail coming now? Is it regular or does
it come in batches? I have a hunch it's
the latter. Anyway that is the way mail
comes here.
By the way
the book I'm reading is developing into a rather interesting story. It is "Prodigal Women" and I can't
remember the author's name because the book is in my room and I'm writing in my
office. I'll put it in the margin when
I get up there (my room).
in the margin Nancy Hale
Sweetheart do
you remember how you'd select books for me from the book ladies or the library
and how sometimes I'd read them and sometimes not? After the war let's do it again. Our tastes will be the same and I know I'll
enjoy you selections.
Good night my
darling. I love you as always
Devotedly
Gil
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