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I want you to point it out to me & I will gladly cooperate with you in making such a selection. To me the town has seemed as much closed against us in selecting a home as are the princely palaces of Boston New York or Chicago, & the only question in my mind was under the circumstances where could we find the best possible home. It seemed to me just as absurd for us to think of living in town as it did to think of living in one of the palaces on Wabash or Michigan avenue Chicago as after we got there I saw no way to support ourselves. If you can see any way be sure & let me know for I shall be O so glad to make the most of it, for I enjoy society refinement & elegancies, provided I can honestly & honorably have them. If the foregoing are facts then our choice of a home is narrowed down to the following programm: Either to live on our farm or sell it & purchase