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My Dear, as I requested in my former letter, is that you will be very careful of yourself. I hope Mother will soon return, and that you have been successful in getting good help 'ere this, be very careful also, about the diet of our little ones during the warm weather. I expect you may think that I can give better advise when from home, than the example I set when I am with them, as I am very apt to endulge them, with the luxuries of the season, -- Write me at Paducah, should you or the children be indisposed, and I will make greater exertions with my business to hasten home, -- My health is very good, and I fondly hope this may find you all participating the same inestimable blessing. -- Say to Cousin, I hope she will have her Polka dress made up and enjoy it a few times during the Summer and fall Season. You must do as you think proper with yours. --

Remember affectionately to each member of our family and please accept my best love for yourself and our little darlings + say to them that Father will soon come home image

Your Affectionate Husband

C. G. Pearce

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