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morning with Mrs. Bailey to see them, and I declare such great long rows of currants peaches cherries plums respberries, strawberries grapes, pease and everything else most ready to be transplanted it made me ache to pull eery one of 'em great apple trees and all, up by the roots and send them all down to your house. I want you should have just such a nice garden, and you might have had by this time if they had taken any kind of care of it. Its a shame is'nt it! I suppose Mr. Bailey is raising a great deal of his fruit and vegatables for market in Chicago. He says he thinks 'Twill be more profitable than raising grain, and he thinks some of turning his whole farm into a garden and orchard You know I like every-thing that grows so I shall enjoy the garden the garden any how and I shall make the most of all other sources of enjoyment - Miss Jennie Bailey has an excellent piano and she plays and sings a great deal and very well. This I enjoy of course and she has kindly offered me the free use of her piano whenever I wish to practice and to assist me to, if I wish. I intend to avail myself of the opportunity what time I can spare, Then they have several horses and they ride horse back a great deal.