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62 with me from my home & seems to tell me how much the dear ones there love me & how glad they would be to administer to my happiness. God bless them all; wife, children, sister. I hope soon to have them with me. When we get things fixed up here we shall have a very fine farm I think & I hope it may prove to be a happy home for us all for many long years, where influences from the material world & also from the intellectual & spiritual unclear of affection may make us all unclear better, nobler & may fit us for that higher life which commences beyond life's sunset. Kiss dear Eddie & winnie, & tell them how much their papa loves them & how glad he would be to see them. Remember me to our good sister Mary with a brother's love. I am glad you are better & I do hope you will be quite well. I remain dear wife your affectionate husband N. Kendall.