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Pigma June 3 9/11 1853 My Dear friend Kendall Your much welcome letter was received and read with great pleasure. I was unclear to hear from you and great was my delight when I did hear Happy to learn that you are enjoying the felicities of married life, without which, as you say, I firmly believe man can not miss if even half live. Mighty blessed is he who secures a good wife. Sorry to hear your health is poor. When the body is afflicted with disease the whole man suffers. the mind is rendered incapable of performing to its fullest capacity. A larger show of this enjoyment of life an lost. I believe but few branches of business an now meaning when the body and mind than school teaching it is laborious work. But you are troubled with a differently of the lungs in my opinion you can do nothing worse than teaching or preaching. You want fresh pure air and exercise of body which exercises the lungs causing them to inhale more air and give them strength as the action is increased.