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Tell me that you are taking care of yourself & following Doct. Higday's directions & will continue to do so & I shall then feel less anxiety about you for I know you will not misrepresent anything to me & will do as you promise me. You will not tell me anything that is not so. What a satisfaction it is for a husband to have a wife whom he knows is perfectfully truthful to him in every respect. When I hear of a wife here & another there who are false to their husbands, bringing misery & disgrace upon herself & upon him, how thankful I am that I have a wife whose purity & integrity is such as not to cause one shadow of doubt of her to flit across my mind. I do, dear wife, prize you not only for your faithfulness to your marriage vows but also for your truthfulness in all other respects. These are the foundations upon which to Erect a beautiful & harmonious superstructure of domestic happiness being so well laid you must be well so that we together with vigorous hands & stout hearts may erect a beautiful & symmetrical edifice thereon, such an one as shall bless is with happiness & our children with all the advantages of a true home. In your letter which I received last night you say you have received my long letter of 16 pages. You say you cannot answer it at present but perhaps you may sometime. Dear Wife, I want you should answer it & I shall be O so disappointed if you do not. You certainly will answer that