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uneasiness about me. I shall get along nicely - Mr Brown's folks are very kind & do all they can to make me comfortable. I have a room & bed now by myself with makes it more agreeable to me than it was when I was here before. It is so wet however that it is very disagreeable as we can do nothing & the roads are almost impassible - I wonder if it has rained as much with you as it has here - I hope the cistern was fixed before the rains - You ask me if you seem very, very much nearer & dearer to me than you did at the time of our Marriage - Yes, dear of course you do. & I am glad I seem so to you. And why should we not? How much I would like to spend the day with you & our dear children - How much I love you all, wife. Eddie, Winnie, Georgie, Babby, & how glad I am that you are as comfortable as you are only I