Show LETTER JETTER FROM FROU LESLIE PRES- PRES PRESCOtT PRES-COTT PRES COtT corr TO Tin THE MAR l QUISE CARE C TILE THE SECRET DRA CONTINUED En CO CONTINUED I dont don't mind confessing to you little Marquise that I w was aa plainly embarras ed I didn't know how to get Ket rid of It of Jack I could not ask him It If he were going back to the hotel Jack seemed also to be embarrassed but he finally asked Where shall I put my lug lug- luggage luggage gage Kage I brought It with me in the tax taxi I I think the guest room is made up I answered nonchalantly Until that moment I think Jack had a a faint hope that I would take him back a as my husband and perhaps little Marquise Iam I Iam Iam am wrong In not doing doln 0 so b but thedie the thedie thedie die Is II cast cart and we have started on our new regime Probably very soon I shall hall bo be telling you how It works out LESLIE Letter Ix Front From Allele Alice Gra Graves to Mrs Prescott tt My Dear Daughter Karl Carl and ad I 1 are all settled Bottled In and I really think the soft oft air Is la doing doing- Karl a great deal of good He Ho Is 1 outdoors outdoor most of the time We Ve are associating with no one but French people and I 1 have havo already learned how dIfferently the French look upon marriages from the Americans With them marriage means m ns a family and forthe for forthe forthe the family everything li is I sacrificed This ThIll come comes a little harder on the women than on the men fora for 0 as In fn all countries men have ha more freedom more of A ft chance to get getaway getaway away from the dally daily round of family life Ufe A i 1 hi his wife a ft partner In the of marriage e Some of ot our Amerl- Amerl n girls cirl would think that they were greatly abused If It they had to work as hard after marriage toI as I many French women of or good fam fam- famIly family ily lly and moderate wealth I 1 think perhaps my dear child that they are happier than American gIrls at that Certainly they are not as restless They seem to 10 realIze that In their children and In their home lies their destiny My dear It would do you good to come over after you get the house fixed up By that time John will trill need a a vacation As you read this sentences Iran I Iran Iran ran hear you say Is mother go going go- go goIng going ing to stay slay at least alz elx months abroad Yes Yell my dear deal I 1 think I may stay even longer for tor I 1 find I am getting back to serenity of soul Karl 13 Is s like a son to me He JIe Ss Is gentle and sweet and always at- at attentive attentive at attentive Why could not my poor poOl Alice have ha e understood him as I Ido Ido's Ido do dos do's I 1 hope he will marry very soon He lie deserves the best girl that Fate can un give him Here he comes now I 1 have promised to go so for tor a a motor rIde with him I 1 will write you a II long letter next week MOTHER lOTHER Copyright 1926 1925 1925 NEA SEA Service Ser I Inc TOMORROW TO Letter I from front John I AI Alden en Prescott to o Sydney SJ Carton 00 on |