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you can do so just as well as not. I wish I could be with you I know I could help you to so care for yourself that you would be better. I do not know but the New England climate is as bad for you as for me. You know my lungs trouble me much more there than here. How is it with you. You say in your letter as follows: "I do not like the prairie winds but you must not think I do not want to live there because I say so - I want to live there if you do. I am much happier when I am with you than when I am away from you & if you are happier there than you would be somewhere else of course I had rather live there, thought if I were to select a home I should not select the prairie you understand what I mean I suppose. I do not mean from what I have said that I am not satisfied, I have told you & tell you again that if you prefer living there, & it is for your interest & mine to do so, I shall try all I can to enjoy it.