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but the great thing as it appears to me is the risk you run of being sick & the disappointment and distress Albina has about it. I am so apprehensive that one or perhaps both of you are sick even now - we hear so much about the Cholera & besides how do you expect to escape having the fever & ague if you come from that warm climate just as the cold weather commences here - you ought to consider well Albinas feeling and in some way get her more reconciled to it, or else come right home
but the great thing as it appears to me is the risk you run of being sick & the disappointment and distress Albina has about it. I am so apprehensive that one or perhaps both of you are sick even now - we hear so much about the Cholera & besides how do you expect to escape having the fever & ague if you come from that warm climate just as the cold weather commences here - you ought to consider well Albinas feeling and in some way get her more reconciled to it, or else come right home
I want to know more what your expectations are plan are - if Isaac has got to be there all winter & sends for Nettie as he intends could you not come home and arrange matters & go back again with her - if you think it so greatly for your advantage to be there - but is it so - or is it partly because of your prosperity to keep staying where you are wherever it is. If it were not for Albinas feeling so bad and the fear of your being sick I should want you to stay on Isaacs account
I want to know more what your expectations and plans are - if Isaac has got to be there all winter & sends for Nettie as he intends could you not come home and arrange matters & go back again with her - if you think it so greatly for your advantage to be there - but is it so - or is it partly because of your prosperity to keep staying where you are wherever it is. If it were not for Albinas feeling so bad and the fear of your being sick I should want you to stay on Isaacs account
[left-hand side across page] I dont know how you ought to manage with Walter he certainly has an easy time with George to do the work & as he has no place of his own I should think he would be glad to stay there all winter whether you come home, or not, but there ought to be some understanding about on what terms perhaps
 
[[left-hand side across page]] I dont know how you ought to manage with Walter he certainly has an easy time with George to do the work & as he has no place of his own I should think he would be glad to stay there all winter whether you come home, or not, but there ought to be some understanding about on what terms perhaps

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but the great thing as it appears to me is the risk you run of being sick & the disappointment and distress Albina has about it. I am so apprehensive that one or perhaps both of you are sick even now - we hear so much about the Cholera & besides how do you expect to escape having the fever & ague if you come from that warm climate just as the cold weather commences here - you ought to consider well Albinas feeling and in some way get her more reconciled to it, or else come right home

I want to know more what your expectations and plans are - if Isaac has got to be there all winter & sends for Nettie as he intends could you not come home and arrange matters & go back again with her - if you think it so greatly for your advantage to be there - but is it so - or is it partly because of your prosperity to keep staying where you are wherever it is. If it were not for Albinas feeling so bad and the fear of your being sick I should want you to stay on Isaacs account

left-hand side across page I dont know how you ought to manage with Walter he certainly has an easy time with George to do the work & as he has no place of his own I should think he would be glad to stay there all winter whether you come home, or not, but there ought to be some understanding about on what terms perhaps