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We are still boarding and see no prospect of our keeping house at present. No houses to rent coming in our range; whatever there are, are too expensive or too small. The children and myself could easily make ourselves homesick here. We have not been able to sell our house in Lawrence yet. Had a letter from Myron several weeks ago stating that on Jan 12th he was to start on an expedition which he very much dreaded against some tribes of Indians on southwest of Indian Territory. His letter was dated Camp Supply, Ind. Ter'ry I don't know when Eddie will get a letter from Ernest for he seems to set himself against letter writing. The girls have a hard time to get a letter from him when they are away and his father although gone four months out here before we came didn't get a letter from him yet he was glad to get and see them from his father. He dislikes any kind of writing. The children all send love to yourself and children and Mr. Weaver joins with me in sympathy for you in your trials and we wish we could take you