Show She Didnt Like It pearsons Weekly I am proud of you With eyes tenderly expressing the fond appreciation alld tender love of a devoted husband John Blumer gently turned and imprinted a kim upon his wIfes forehead Yes my dear he continued I feel somewhat ceascieacdstricken when I think of how silent I am as a rule about all those qualities of mind and heart which you Iose Aj I go about among my frIends and talk wIth the brilliant and cultured women who shine with such splendor how glad it makes me to think that you are not such as they me me the quiet simple woman wo-man who is content to stay at home who lives but for her husband and who prcofers the dome liciy of the home circle cir-cle tu the artificiality of society No one knows better than I do that when you go out you suffer greatly in comparison com-parison with other women whose glani our of Intellect blInds the sense Beauty in WOmfJ1 I can admirelndee I do admire Itand yet after all I prefer you What do I car if you are not beautiful when I know that you are good What dIfference does It make tome to-me if you cannot be bright and witty no matter how bard you try with others Hello whats the matter Dont you think replied Mrs Blu They 30 sho took lice handkerchief from her eyes and glared at him withacom blned loot of sorrow and anger that you have said enough i John Blumer rose from his chaIr with I a despairIng Gesture andloolt out of I the window saagely with a hard set look on his face Thats just like a woman he muttered I mut-tered indiqpanUy to himself Give her one word of praise and she turns on you |