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nicely if we had no family but our own folks, if you only get well & keep well. You wrote me that you were better. I hope you continue to gain. I want you well. I have not yet spoken to Doct. Higday about you. Shall I do so. If you are not pregnant there ought to be something done to cause a return of your menses, but if you are pregnant it would only result in injury to you to use any remidy calculated to cause a return of your courses. You say I ought to know whether you are pregnant. I know no more about it than you do. I wrote you sometime ago upon this subject & I could only repeat now what I said then. Prince & I have been taking a long walk. He is looking well. Mrs. Boicell says she feels perfectly safe with him as he will not let any strangers come near the house. I don't care how fierce he becomes. Let me hear you from often. When do you intend to go to Lawrence. Will Mary go with you. Will you visit your friends in Boston. If you do you better leave Eddie at Sarahs. Charles said your friends were expecting you. How are you on it for money. I should be very glad indeed if I could visit at Lawrence with you. I do wish I could be there to spend the aniversary of our marriage & of your birth day with you. I also would enjoy much to visit Sarah & Mr. Weaver & Lydia & your Warwick & Boston friends. It would be much more pleasant too for you to have me with you on your return. I would do so if I could afford it. Kiss the boys for me & Remember me kindly to all with a loving kiss I bid you a sweet good night. Your affectionate husband N. Kendall