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Show HE i I I do not -believe that TKi . 1!tt... . SV . "10 moilcrii woman is to 3lV WimtlUt All U..no for breaking Be 1VT j. TIM "P ' 'lomM ly recourse iiU 10 JliuUU lo the divorce rourt. A HJ ' modern woman is all H nr Bioiir bev. daniel s. tuitle. "K1''. ' ' poo H'o Hj , Bi.b.iriiuraPi.MiHiinri. right spirit. That is what H makes the difference. HJ The evil, I think, may Hj bo attributed, in large part, to hasty and thoughtless acceptance of tho HjB marriage vow, and the lack of patience and forbearance on tho part of H both parties in these exuding and nervous days. H The evil is, I believe, exaggerated by inmlerpialo legislation and the B consequent cate with which divorces are grantod. However, I do not think H it is possible, owing to the varying sentiments of respective localities and H states, to procure a uniform law regulating tho matter. I do not foresee B inch diro results, because I have confidence in the good sense of the H American people. I believo that tho remedy lies in home teaching and jH cni)hasizlng the diguuy and eacredntsi and permanence of marriage. |