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bered to you. Susan sent me her Photograph 'tis a good one. I have not heard from Emily since I wrote last, not from Charles wither. I'm afraid poor Charles is having a hard time. I intend to send him $5, or lay it aside for him to come east with, I mean towards the contribution we talked of getting up, to pay his expenses to come east to visit. Chandler and Samuel and families are about as usual. You spoke of coming east this spring? Did you mean it? I do wish you could. And I wish we could live near each other as we used to talk about. We shall probably remain here another year, and I don't know whether we shall any longer or not. We shall of course keep changing round more or less, as long as Mr. Osgood is in the ministry but probably we shan't go very far off, any way, so but what we could visit back forth. I don't believe Chandler has thought much about going West lately. I have'nt heard anything about it. We have had a long cold winter. But we have burned coal and kept a fire all night so we have been very comfortable indeed. Our unclear