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I stopped worrying over mill matters & have taken more out door exercise. I walked some four miles this morning. You don't know how anxious I am to have you well & if Lydia will return with you I want back as soon as possible so that I can look after you & I know you will be better, your health is of more consequences to me now than anything else. Without you I know not what would become of our dear children & how lonely life would be to me. We must take care of our health for each others sakes as well as that of our children. I expect to start for the farm tomorrow morning, I shall remain there probably til about the 8th or 10th of April. How I wish I was expecting to meet my heart's treasurers there. Lydia has not answered my letter. I do not think that either she or Sarah have got our letters. Did you direct care of Rev. G.S. Weaver,. You say you are sure you are not pregnant. If such is the case I will consult Higday about you at once. Tell me all about yourself. I will write you when I get to the farm. You