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Show MARRYINQ liTEHABY men. A H.,m.n t ,rr AM, r,., a.Imf iea. h- "i,ul,'i i,M u, Vmir innuiinii Irani Andrew Unu'e eway In Ixiunnana Martin beadhl Dont Marry Literary Men," drawi forth it few remirk from me. aa I fear Ihtre are many )minr umnen nhn will l..k iinn Akii nny acrop wiitltuja In a terlone Itftlit In lln lint place women ahnnld know euunah to attend unl i-owlnot llielr own bn4nttulHlire,-telaiid unu)oHMtel by men Srrondly, love for a man itnea n'.t lieeeeaarlly mean thai each and every minute of the bnelwmt'a time tumid In ilewiod In lliteuInK to what Ilia wife li.l totay There cftuio tnrmeni whtn woman wnliueolllo.ln.llo.. tollilua anil ilullh-ernlii ilullh-ernlii And etery wmnau who U Intel-llirent Intel-llirent ilwrnjli to think and act lnde-n 1-intlykiigwa 1-intlykiigwa ery will tliat every man mut Ao the a inte tl inir Mr. Lanx la mrdaketi whn lie think It only mUwry to live will, a literary mau Fonmrth, ettnwereiteo. I wunld rather by far have an inlellbrent frm ah. nt me. lnil an-1 all not tneaninn that all lltteratenra are Intelligent), than to have the uuO'Utnl tiuiiany of a ir-Mm ir-Mm win, la led by tho How like a blind tuuletiiuMllinluo. 'Ihen, too, Mr. Lnun, If belt really itwllou., Intl-t know Ibnt wouuin tn.liy la aim deeply Intereeted and move,! by aome of the honlble and ehoektiiK doings of eotlely, which are apt to mike the unit lntelll,-eui nf tbeni lnily nla ThonteriiKe ) uuu( worn in Imnjlnn, ia tbought put forth In dlUHilioula and other each llteralnrel that "Ills thoilffhla l.iut UlnrthoUrflile." Tun Un Krte nut mt-talo. If not n mnlh lotie lie ,ai llio I-art of niithora who m habitually tint the espn-aelon In om way or another Tho trouble Is that Joutig people jump Into mitriuionv without the ellghteet knowledge of each other a charecterli-llra charecterli-llra nud naturi, blllidl) hut thinly belli be-lli vlni: that liiunlaKo eeltlea eier) thing -omental dUTenia and iui)elcal weak-lliaiv weak-lliaiv In fa, t, the Hcrag lining lr- tl U ut mentallt weakeianl by Iikius-trial Iikius-trial worrlnuht that uienul pnpara-tioua pnpara-tioua to nutrrtafo are nltogetlier atrang tot Item The rwtl ecience of u nurrie-1 lire li the prewrallHi for 1L Mentally, there la ho Mioh thing aa a "noiu-iu'e fjere" or "inaira tl here III life." What la lll'ht tor n man to know I e,)ually right for n ' w Oman to know, and v he i nut. And I Vriiiulutoeii) that the uttnigM wutunn will ijitrr be free, mentally and hysl-cully, hysl-cully, la-foru the illn-otera thla und?-nlahle und?-nlahle fin t Comlltiona of tmlny, terlously contl 1-enl, 1-enl, no man will eter liberate wumin nor can woman HUrate man. Iah j r-ton, r-ton, with a kindly feeling and cuiitld-rral cuiitld-rral h-n for the liglita of all othera, mint purine a roune of M-if thought and tlndy, ludlvtilual cnlturo and la-nonnl purily It will be only when theworll become, tlimugh thu pna-tsH of telf i-,l timtloii jii. tilf refiw in, nt, nioruin-lighteul, nioruin-lighteul, or nt leuat drlllze.1, that the ateriigaliutrhigoulll bo n llioroughly haipy in. v, intellectually boneat aud Phtlcnlly pure, whetlnr liutlnmU nre brickla)oni, doclura, clerks, lurrltlcrs lilleratiura or what not. UmorMeti In Now Vorlt Huiu |