Show I lETT LETTER R FROM ZOE ELLINGTON TO ELIZABETH SWARTZ CONTINUED I One reason I think Elizabeth dear clear that I feel so neat near to Mr Prescott Is that he ho knew my brother very well indeed He lie tells mo mu that they hey were very great friends In Intact tact laet lie he is the only person pp who ever mentioned him to me e except Mrs Burke Burle who of course you OU know I does not have ha any very pleasant memories o of Harry I Mr Prescott told me the other night of or one or two two episodes episodes that he had had th Harry which were very funn funny and he sa says s 's that when he has known me longer h lu hsi will tell me a lot about my brother that will make mo mc laugh It took away a great deal of the i homesickness that Ive I've had even i here hero where everyone Is so good to tome I me But you ou know InlOw how carefree and happy happ we ve were In Switzerland and I have haven't t been bee i free freo from care since To tell the tr trUth tb no one about here has laughed much since I came Madame Prescott has been so ill and the death b of bf her sister was as so tragic that everyone has looked as though life was a terrible thing that must be be- endured I dont don't quite understand it but I there seems to be some constraint some misunderstanding between Mr 11 Prescott and his wIfe While she Is as sweet as she can be yet whatever It Is I cannot think that he Is to blame for It He lie is so kind and so full of thoughtfulness for everybody Last night because I had not been out all day clay he took toole me ne for a aride aride aride ride on the boardwalk In one of those funny rolling chairs The TheS lights S the laughter the music and the gay crowd were wonderful Mr Ir Prescott said that he was glad that there was one person in inthe inthe inthe the family that did not have to be unhappy that his place had been like lile n a a. morgue ever since Mrs Prescott's Prescott's Prescott's Pres- Pres I cotts cott's father had died Now that I Mr 1 Prescott's second boy was was was' born he said he hoped she would j get back some of her brilliancy and andI I spirit You might not think it it Miss Ellington he said but Leslie was one of ot the gayest girls I ever knew when I married her I was impertinent enough Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Eliza Eliza- beth tl to suggest that perhaps he ho Was to blame and then he called me mea I Ia a little devil He lie is a very wonderful man j I Elizabeth I can h hardly see how hoo a aman aman aman man who has so much on his mind as he must have have have-be have because because ause on every on-every every side I hear heal what a wonderful executive executive executive tive he Is could is-could could be so light heart hearted d dand and gay As we wound in and out among the other couples In the rolling chairs on that brilliant lighted board walk I wished oh wished oh dear friend I will not tell you ou what I wished but I am afraid it was a avery avery avery very wicked wish for or me to make Will nIl wrIte you ou soon again ZOE E Copyright 1025 1925 NEA Service Inc I Tomorrow Tomorrow Letter Letter from Sally Atherton to Leslie Prescott |