| Show I I 1 I I II NOTE LEFT FOR FOIl LESLIE PRESCOTT PIlES PRES- COTT I FRO FROM I JOllN ALDEN PRES-I PRES PI 0 sg ron LEAVING I I You You- will wilt see dearest deafest from the 0 I enclosed just what a a. mess that cub of a a. cousin s of Sally lI Atherton's has got ta h himself into t If if it wasn't os for I her ler I would let him hm go to the devil but I 1 cant can't do that you know Sh She Sh is too valuable to me and I am I it would break her heart Consequently I am going to eln- eln state h. him after scaring h him t to death 0 Darling mother of my bo boy 1 I haven't had a chance yet with all those nurses and people around to tell you ou how proud I 1 am ot od you ou and how much I love you Ill I'll come back as soon a possible and then I Ill I'll try to explain ln to you that all allmen allmen I Imen men have and follies and foibles but whether a man Is a sinner or a saint whether he lie has been true or untrue to one woman yet within his heart there Is always one woman enshrined one enshrined one woman to whom he raises his his- head in ad admiration admiration ad- ad one woman he adores as he does his GodIn GodIn GodIn God In the meantime get well as soon as you can little mother fot fol I have found out good and plenty these last few weeks when I I have haye been foolIshly fool fool- trying to make myself think that I could live without It cannot be done Your Tour husband JACK 0 I 1 I From Zoe Ellington to fo I I In Genet GeneR a I 1 t Switzerland I t 15 j I r My Iy Dear Elizabeth I 1 was v very ry glad clad Iad to get your OUr letter In answer to tomine mine I can Imagine how mine must mUt have surprised you for so many things thing have happened and so strange Is t 18 n new w land hand tome torne that my life in Switzerland seems to m mJ like hike a a dream A very pleasant dream my dear as far as you are fg concerned e and i I do not want to lose you even ve if I must be alert a awake ake in this bustling restless ex exIstence ex- ex Into which I have oe n thrown I told you jou ou about Madame Prescott and how sweet she was to me She he is isnow now the mother of another tine line boy so I expect that I shall end m rn life hite as a governess for tor It will be br some years ears before these children are fitted for college Madame Prescott was as very ill at atthe atthe atthe the time this child was born but she seems to be getting along all allright allright allright right now noy I 1 for 01 the last few days das I 1 have been making the intimate acquaintance of Mr Prescott J I had llad seen seener er very cry little of him him up Up until now as he lisa has been so 50 engrossed in getting the I bu business arranged g d and nd settled that al I- I I wa was left Jn In n trust to him by his wife's father He lie is the most fascinating man I 1 have ever met so Jolly and full of I fun Of course even now he hasn't Jad had a chance to be very very- jolly because be- be because cause hi his wife has been so very Ill but I 1 imagine that under different j circumstances he could make life very pleasant for everyone eVerone around round him hi m. m I Copyright 1925 NEA XEA Service Inc lei letter eo con d 0 J |