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are not pleasant I assure you & if it was not absolutely necessary for me to remain here & earn something to pay up what we owe I would leave the place as soon as I could get out of it. I long to be with you & the children once more on our farm in the country away from these annoyances. It seems to me as if we might be very happy there together with our children if we would only try. I do not yet know how you feel about going back down to the farm. I do not want you to go unless you think we can be contented & happy there. If you feel willing & think you will be happy there with me I shall be O. so glad to get back there with you & the children & if we try to make each other happy I think we can do so & relieve each other of many cares hardships & trials. I love you & the