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loving kisses as would thrill from your lips to your heart of hearts for these assurances. I will try & make you happy in our prairie home, if loving words & acts will do so as I am sure they will. I think we both are taking the same view of our matters & that our wishes harmonize. You write that you are some better. I assure you I am glad to learn this & I do hope you will continue to be better until you become entirely well. Dear little Ba you say you took out for the first time & he was delighted. I do hope he will recover from the effects of his disease. You have taken good care of him or I am sure he never would have recovered. I thank you ever so much for it. Now, dear one, take just as good care of yourself until you get quite well again. I long to see you all wife & children my heart