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Show ' A CHILD'S FUTURE Frances has a peculiarly difficult dif-ficult problem. She is about to be married to an engineer. They will go to Norway where he has a contract lasting several sev-eral years. Everything would be splendid except for Frances's illegitimate daughter. daugh-ter. The child is now five, and very cute and loveable. Frances Fran-ces has been able to care for her since she was born. Karl, Frances's fiance, doesn't want the child. He wants Frances to surrender Sylvia to her father, fa-ther, who is willing to take her, as he is married and childless. This would seem to be a practical solution, but F ranees doesn't like to be parted from her daughter, nor is it likely that Sylvia would be happy away from her mother. Miss Norris replies that the child's happiness and future should be the first consideration considera-tion of her mother. |