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is greatly admired. Many people have never seen one. Nobody likes my picture - it is too old. There comes a delightful breeze off the Mountains! I have bid goodbye to flannel shirts until I go to the Mountains. I think I told you that Gov. Evans was living at a private house, and now I have found out why they did so, even accepting more contracted quarters. A hotel is a good place to be sick in. I shall not forget to write you a letter day after tomorrow even if it is warm. What a sweet time you must be having with maple sugar. Tell John I congratulate him upon his success. I think I shall see Bro. Allen before long. He is in town often. He preaches Bro. Millard tells me at Golden City, but lives only six miles from here on a ranche.