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homesick at times. Anyway the winter is about half over and the spring will soon be here and you will be home again. As I have told you many times Newburgh seems absolutely empty without you. Your dog Ravi or Rabbi (I don't know which way to spell it) was out to the Lake and when I first caught sight of him it made me feel heart sick. I seemed to look so lonesome and forlorn. I think he must miss you terribly. Yesterday afternoon I took a walk and he followed along after me as if he knew me very well and when I left this morning he followed me out to the car and as I had to wait a little while he stuck to me as close as possible. he must have known that I loved you too.

Your mother said that she thought you would make an ideal artist's wife and I told her that's what I thought. She said you were so domestic and such a good cook. A domestic woman has always been very