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to the P.M. & have him send your letter directly to Boston as letters come from Boston here in two days & I suppose they go from Warwick to Boston the same day. How long are my letters in reaching you. You got my first letter sooner than I Expected as the RRds were blockaded for several days by the snow at Cleveland & Buffalo. I shall feel very anxious to hear from you & the children. I want to know how you are all every mail till you get well. Write if only a few words just to let me know how you are all getting along. If you are too tired get Mary or Chandler to write enough to let me know how you all are. I am so glad that Winnie is better, Dear little fellow I hope he will keep well. How much I love you all & how anxious I am to have you all well & happy. If it would do any good to wish, I should wish we had all remained on the prairie farm this winter. I am glad you stopped here with me as you did as I have got photographs of you all. Tell Mary I thunk very much of that photograph she got of "Ba". The more I look at it the more natural it looks. I will see Doct. Higday about the children & tell you what he says. It is very Wet & Muddy here now. I do not think I even knew it so Wet & Muddy this season of the year before. It does not seem to me possible that Chandler's children could have taken the scarlet fever from ours. Tell me all about them.