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Show Vol ng Jim lii.AiNE is goiag to oon-test oon-test his wife's application for a divorce. Why should ho? In the years of her married life when every hour was unhappy, un-happy, when apparently her friends ha.l all dooerttid her and she lay on a bod suffering the greatest physical and mental agony, her husband was not by her side to wipe away the cold beads of perspiration that pain had brought out on her forehead. He was not near to give her tenderness and sympathy, to hold her hand aud in a manly and unselfish way say: "I wish I could bear it all for you dear." Had he done so she would have forgotten her own tortures and would have breathed a prayer of thankfulness to heaven for blessing her with such a husband. And now after he hascaused her so much unhappiness and made her wish she had never opened her eyes on the world's sunlight, he lights her desire for freedom. Young Jim Blaise is a shining dishonor to tho great name he bears. |