Show A SCATHING LETTER mrs Christ christiancy lancy sent hits letter to her husband J P christiancy Christ lancy sir S r I gend send to trust for your son G corgia he requested moto keep f for or him with my jewelry I should have returned it long ago had I known where to send it but ns as it contain contained A the picture of georges georg es litber I would take no risk of its safe transmission I send it with my love aveto to george for no matter ny lelyou how you have taught him to f feel eel toward me I shall always love him ho he is tile one and bright pure memory of my married life when conloy I recall I your household the place and associations you took me to in mockery ofa of a home I grow sick and faint la mt sec see horrid bloated faces around me and hear tho the fearful saunda of BRAWLS you mchusband my husband often foremost in these frays among father and sons one young fair childs face stands alone young an and I know now that the love I gave george and his gentle companionship kept me from madness amid so much misery and r corruption or I wish to say to you that you can spare yourself any fears of your our poor pitiful degraded life being ein taken through me or mine with your cowardly nature which ia is the strongest thing about you except your sensuality you feared my brother you did manage doubtless with the aid of others to e ovate yourself for the worlds inspection spec t ion tion on moral stilts you mounted them after infinite labor when you claimed that you would in every wa way r ignore my brothers letters but alas for the effort made to reach so unaccustomed a height the stilts were not fully adjusted before you had fallen to your usual level and so s sent CONSTABLE aften CONSTABLE here to arrest my brother I feel convinced that lie never meant to stoop so low as to kill you he might have intended to cane you but in my estimation you are too craven a creature for that much notice from a gentleman your weapon is the stiletto eti letto toward woman woman in the darkness of the night the brightness z of gods sunlight is unsuited to your deeds I am decidedly ashamed of my brother brot lier having noticed you do you suppose lie would stain his Us young white hands hand s and his whiter soul wi ath a crime for you my wron wrongs have been gre greater ater than those of mortal woman and my only feeling for you is unmitigated contempt when ode one touches pitch lie must be defiled bl and rivera riven of blood would not wash vasli the stain from me which was stamped into my very soul when I gave my inno innocent girl life into your keeping the greatest suf suffering fiering I have to endure is the knowledg knowledge e of the degradation that you have teen been my husband lillin 31 CHRIVIA NCY |