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Show DIVORCE SEQUEL The woman over whose letter let-ter Miss Norris weaves this column has found a greater number oj answers to divorce and, as in a great number oj the cases where man and wife split, her discoveries have been made after the estrangement. And it's usually a pretty bitter bit-ter sequel to those women who find themselves placed in a similar role. The realization of not knowing "when they were well off" torments them and brings them sharp recriminations recrim-inations over the slight frictions fric-tions that caused them to part. And there are the children. The divorcee suddenly finds that it was good having a man around. Not only for herself but for the children. And she also finds now that the connubial con-nubial knot has been untied, that having had one around at one time is not a guarantee that she will acquire another quite as handily. Yes; if she had it to do over again, she would stick to hubby hub-by and the children. She knows now that despite the difficulty of marriage that it has its advantages. ad-vantages. That for a divorced woman to make it alone in the world is not always a bed of roses and that lonesomeness is a dreadful heartache. As an aftermath she discovers discov-ers that it was good to have had a man around. |