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Show York, and h suggested that he was . pretty nearly at the cad of hi string fr aa he nnnriwl. He said tht It was hr mind, and not her body. H toM an that ther wee really nothing- the nnUir with her. except the fact that nothing Interested her. "If you could take her out of herself.' her-self.' he aald. "or ehe ahould re- , crlve some grt phyalcal shock. It mlf ht bring her back te normal. Ae It Is. aa far aa r can aee. there l nothing the matter with her physl-rally, physl-rally, but I am aura that ehe Is only thinking of one thing. ."If ehe does not cat any better within- the next two weeks he aald. "I would advise you to take her out In the country and aee If the unfamiliar un-familiar aurroundlnre will not touch up her Interest In life.. If nothing else does sny food, perhaps you had better suggest to your mother-in-law that shs go over to tH Chll-drens' Chll-drens' Home and pick out a little -baby and bring It to your wife. I have known that, Irrsome cases, to v do the work." " Tomorrow we are going to tak teli to a eonvaleeent home. When I anked her If ehe wanted to go ehe ana vered. "Yea If you wish , me to," in absolutely a lifeless T8vd. If Lesll dies, I will never . torsive myself. JACK. (Continued Tomorrow.) , think 1 would probably raU-ier have the coaecleac that belongs to either on of thoe girl then my own at thle moment- I tell you the torment of the damned have aothlng on me. - Some people might think It very tecrlbl for ra to epeak of Paula ti -1 sams breath In which I nak of Leelle. but poor little Paula was more slnnsd agalnet than sinning, and I am sure that Leslie, bleea her heart, would uo-deratand. uo-deratand. I am the one that should not be mentioned to I-esll. and unfortun-Utely unfortun-Utely I am right under Iter -M" most of the time. She Is not at all Ilk herself. By. She hasn't mentioned In the slight-set slight-set way that shs would car to leav her bed. She accept with that gracious smile of hers, all that the nurees do for her. But ehe does not seem to will to live. She hardly epeaka a word during the whole time she Is awake, and even when I come in to talk to her at night, or In the morning, morn-ing, ah carcely pays any attention atten-tion to me. . . She Just Ilee' there looking out of the- window, a though ehe wanted to pierce through the sky Into the Great Beyond Into that Never-Never Land, which Barrio ha described ae being the abode of baby souls waiting to bo born. . Sh has never said a word to me about our baby. In fact. I do not think, she has mentioned. U- to any body. But every one of us csn see thst becaus she knows now this child which she hae longed for will I never b hers, ah herself does not I want to llvs. I had a long talk yesterday with one of the speclalleta that Mr. Ham-llton Ham-llton has brought down from New --THE TANgLI?! would find ther ar just ss many secret place where they, hav hidden hid-den away things they hardly confessed con-fessed to thetpeelvee, as w bar in our. - No wonder yon felt Ilk moralising. moralis-ing. 8yd, but to tell you the truth I don't feel Ilk moralising. I feel Ilk kicking myself all over the lot. Poor darling, L!!!, Poor Utile Perlerl , t. Actually. Syd. you are right "The woman pays" AndyetI LITTI" PROM JOHN ALOEN . PRESCOTT TO SYDNEY CARTON. Dear 8v,d: Yoa can Imagine, old chap, how your letter messed up my emotions se well ae my nerve I don't worfder you felt like moralising mor-alising a little. It's a nueer thing that la happening to mo joet at preeent. lent ItT And yet I expect. ex-pect. If we only knew It and could look Into tha heart and mind of our friende and acqualntencei-w |