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Show NOT ALL A COMPLIMCNT. Wife's PfMi In llusbarid's C'.:.:etl Hjd n rinse of rtcgret. Tho tljr'or and hl3 wlfo.had lived la Bother 1 .u.' your. Ebo vu a widow when ! r n"t hrr. Ito vag n rs! -,f ,-1 of not- T ,o!r I'M tofother rnj t liaiv py one and no rjalbbllni; hi 1 ntpred tho ho-no to set a had v. a -. If for tholr hopeful. Hut tlio wif" hail n reputation as a wit. Her wlitlclelms nnd llttlo sntrnatlc ret'.i'.t'.'i wore known far and wide, llrv f:lcah had all hoard rf them. The., hud nil felt tho utlm; nf theru. The l j.'utelan had been wgrklug with a hnrd case. Ho had spent day n.'iid,nlsht nt tho homo of his patlont nndhad won tho flijlit for life. And ho was-ncroulinsly well satlsf! ' with himself. On bin F.rrli-al homo no ovonhiB h" turnod to his wife, n.vlng: "You soo, wlfpy dear? I havo pulled my patient through. Ho Is now well on tho road to recovery." "Yds. hubby, dear," returned tho wlfo. "But you nro sur-h n porfoot mastor of your profession. You nro so successful. success-ful. Ah, I wlnli that 1 flad mot you flvo years sooner than I did. Then my poor, dearJlllly would never liavo died." |