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probably be able to learn how far the Storm extends to-morrow & in the meantime I will try to think that you escaped it, It is a pleasant evening here & I can hardly realize that there has been & is such a Storm so near as is represented by the Telegraph, I shall be very anxious about you all till I hear from you, I know you & Mary will do all you can for the children but they are so small & have been recently so sick that I fear greatly for them, & then I know it will be so hard for you & Mary both to take care of them. Be sure & tell me all about your trip, how you get along with the children, how your basket of provisions hold out, how you get along in changing cars & how you get from Manchester to Warwick, tell the children that I want to hear from them very much Does unclear feel at home, does he think he has got East? Does Eddie seem to remember of being there before, And how does "ba" get along, you of course must be very tired, How did you endure the journey & how is Mary, Tell me all, with much love I remain your affectionate husband N Kendall