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come well try to cure you all up in a short time, help you wean Eddie, and make you both as fat as butter if we can. And it certainly is time now to come home, 'tis almost two years, and every other gill has been home the first year. True you may dislike to leave your husband and Charles, but then they will do well enough. They can take their meals at a boarding-house and sleep at home just as Mr. Kendall used to. We should be glad to have them come and stay as long as you necesarily must. But I suppose Mr. Kendall would think it an impossibility. But I extend the invitation to them if they will accept it - I shall begin to expect Mr. Kendall, tomorrow morning, as it is "two weeks" since you wrote, though I hope he will not start till you recieve this, and then you pack right up and come with him, prepared written down left hand side of page Chandler and Danford were miraculously saved from instant death last Saturday. Emily will write particulars - Mr. Pulman of Orange has bought the Tavern stand, and moved with his family and uncle David a fortnight ago. Tis pleasant to have uncle David a neighbor.