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money so that you can have the farm work done well and in good time it is better to have it plowed well and planted well and in good time and since I cannot be there to hep you will will send you enough to pay for proper help I think I can save enough to help you and monk. you are [certainly?] day fine with your school and horses. [I supposed?] you are gointo show [strikethrough/] me [strikethrough] me a wonderfull stable of horses when I come back. and what a fine wife you are I think [strikethrough/] I [strikethrough] I will be just as well for you to [strikethrough/] lett [strikethrough] let Tucker settle with the man about the cow and not you bother about it since she will have no calf and soon she will give no milk you would be worse off then even. it is quite wet in Paris now. I told you in my last letter that I saw Anna Rumbeau and she is looking fine and now that I will be near Paris will see her when I can. I had a little [strikethrough/] not [strikethrough] note from