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home to me unless you & the children are there. How strange life is. Six years ago you & I were alone as husband & wife, but since then God has given us three little boys & our little girl as fruition of our united beings. As I look at them to night & see what noble looking little boys we have I cannot help but feel that they are typical of our perfect adaptation to each other. Eddie is a dear good little boy, uneasy in the house but good as he can be out doors. This desire for out door life he got you say from you, I am glad he has it for he is frail & needs the fresh air. There is about Winnie's picture as noble a cook as I ever say in any picture of a child. He is a dear affectionate little fellow. I think his crying is a habit which he will grow out of. I have been studying his picture & I think I see in it the promise of a true man. Dear good little "Ba" what a charming picture I have of him He is a noble looking little fellow & I cannot help but feel that he will make a truly good & noble man if surrounded in his childhood with right influences. And what shall I say of my wife the dear good mother of them all. She is very dear to me as my wife & as the good mother of my children. May God bless her & make her very well & shower upon her pathway contentment, peace & happiness. With a loving kiss I bid you my wife a sweet good night. Your husband, N. Kendall