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Nathan,&#13;
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I received your letter April and glad to see that you are on the move from Strafford.  If you have made up your mind to leave for good, all that I can say is just pack up and move if you can persuade the family.  The family to come west, all that I can do for them I will after getting here, and I think if they are just landed here once that they never would think of old Vermont again.  As for the matter of living, it is much easier done than in the State of Vermont.&#13;
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I hope that you will pack up and come in one week after you get this.&#13;
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The sooner that you come, the better.  No mistake.  &#13;
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Nate, if the family won’t come, you come anyhow.  Don’t fail of coming this summer.  I hope that you will all come.  Write what day that you will be in Chicago, and I will meet you there.  &#13;
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Mrs. Bliss and family are all well.&#13;
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