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Show I -As bmxxTi y Iouqost J : , H Ixm Pair b w Prwn Ixrmn i 1 - o m T-t. p.: - J Larrrrft from mn. jnegpH H4Hll,TOf TO KATRK'lt tlHiaUMAW. ' MT tKn BKATRICK: ' " It waa very aweet of yon to write ma that long letter aad 1 baataa to gnawer It. I am anHoalng Alice' last letter from England, aa I think you will enjoy It. Will you pleaae return ft to me. becauaa, although I have read It to Lalle. I do not thing ahe waa able to enjoy it aa aha milt later. Poor L !, Beatrice, baa been and la atlll very III. Wa b&v not bn able to Intareat her In any thing. It la inch a, grief to her that ah lost her baby. leill, you know, la 'one of the old-fashioned girl as far aa children chil-dren are concerned. Hhe always declared de-clared ahe waa going to have a large family. In soma way eh seemed to feel, howeverwe have leernwl since tha accident that Jack did pot rare for children. This la a mistaken Idea. Jack loves rhildron. Anywsv ens had not told him of tha baby that was earning. Consequently after tha ac-atdant ac-atdant it leeo wa anua havroer for her to bear than If she aad Jack had talked over Ita coming. We hev Juat about come to the conclusion that It will be necessary to adopt a baby. Anyway, I am going t try and find one tomorrow tomor-row and bring It aver to the Convalescent Con-valescent homo, where wa have taken tak-en Leslie, end see how It affects her. W ore doing this aa a last resort, because If this doe not fillip her Intereat the doctor tells ua he will geepalr of doing anything for her. My dear, It Is rather eelfUh of me to burden you with Loelle a troubles juat when yott have decided to marry that young man of yours. Kven though you should have a hard a time aa Lalle la having. I could not wish you not to marry. Of course Lealle knows now that she la tha un happiest woman oa earth, but ahe will look back upon It, when time haa given her the right perspective, as a part of her destiny, and probably she will say that it waa all for the beet after JLi , : You know whn I whs a w-1 young woman I iwt a hy m- At the lime I thought I wntiM t --r get over It, but now It ererm . f so unpltftnant drm but a dr-m from which I awakeni to a r companionship with, an-i a nr devotion to. my hunhind. 1 lar I to appreciate our "oaenas" at n at time. If I cvild only mV- Jn'-k la!fe talk over The l"4 of t r child, f am sure evervihm 1 coma out all rlrht. Itnt f"r p reason Leslie s-in to tri the r- t belonged to hr alone, sn1 J-k ia afraid t mention it tn nr h ' . he does not want tn grtve h-r any more than sh is gnevi-is; now. Both Mr. Hamilton and ir'tf I are very gltd to know tnat yn.i- 1 Atherton probably rsi-n t ! sight. Mr. Hamilton ! r"inB .t k j Bally 1o bring her hnhand nvr ' our city, because you know mm y-f one of tha greatnt eve pp'kh' ' i In the countrv here, and the a"- i tUm recelnlf his slant, the - 'r Mr. HamUton can put h:n r work. . I am expecting to are KarT "tt Miner Mi-ner todsr before he aetie mr 11 -gland. W have hot tola am that Leslie hss hern 111, sa 'u I sea from her J'ier. I atn k my answer to Karl to tU r t sad newa It will be eair f-r ) r If Karl is there to l'upim 1. 1 n letter with explanations. Pleaae write me my nar. remember that If It ts nt o iiit I can coma to your wlUn t- I which you s klnrtiv Invn- i n I shall send you a)l bt win 't I are In try hart, I lt-rt iiy cm 1 - I ulate the young man ou ar t r to mrry, because of H of I- i frlerts. you, my dear H-'r'. i glwavs seemed the nMr'm to r Because I have not been ! - 1 trek anv purchase. I am a'i- Mr. Hamilton to fnH you a ' today. Will you piaase J.uy i r -l the thins- vou deetre mot a-i ' -rtpt It v.ith tha love of the nifhr of Leslie? Sincerely youra j ALIfK fA KTOS ?fAMTLWT'N.' t Continued Tomorrow! |