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a farm somewhere else. I will tell you how I look at this matter & then you tell me how you look at it & then let us lovingly & affectionately select our home & try & make it a happy one being thankful to providence for it however humble it may be. It seems to me that neither you or I can labor hard & live long. We both need fresh air & exercise & will be better for it. The way our farm has looked to me is this, that as soon as we can get under cultivation it will well support us by renting it & by living on it to look after it, & in a short time our home could be made a pleasant one & I could busy myself in raising stock & we could take solid home comfort. To sell our farm it would bring in from 5000 to six thousand dollars this would purchase a farm of 50 or 60 acres near this place with one house on it. If I was able to go on and carry out that