Lt. (j.g.) Gilbert Steingart
U.S.S. Ocelot, F.P.O. San Francisco
Tuesday 3 April 1945, 7:10 PM
Dearest Eleanor,Tuesday 3 April 1945, 7:10 PM
This has been one busy day. In addition to all the work I had, it has been plenty hot so I did plenty of sweating today.
This afternoon at three o'clock when I finally cleaned up my last patient, I went to work on my monthly mess statement but after an hour's work I quit because it was too damn hot down here.
So--instead I went up on the poop deck and got forty-five minutes of sunshine. Then I returned to my room, showered, censored some mail and dressed for dinner.
After dinner we sat around on deck enjoying the cool evening breeze and the sunset. Now here I am.
The mail brought me three letters today. One from you, one from Dr. Ivie (a nice friendly one) and the last was an official letter relative to new reports that I have to send in.
Your letter was written on the 15th and I've already received one written on the 22nd so there isn't much to remark about. I see you are teaching though you hadn't done that for several weeks. Guess you're glad to get back for a spell.
"Lost Island" sounds like an interesting book. I would enjoy reading it. Send it along.
The movie tonight is "Irish Eyes Are Smiling" with Monty Woolley and it is rated 4.0. Guess I'll go, as if I ever stayed away.
I'm planning on answering Herman's letter next because I don't want to get behind.
So much for now. Goodnight sweetheart, I'll see you in my dreams.
Love,
Gil
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