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Show Ilraarll nf 1'roaiUa Umi. Should breach ot promise case ba rncouaged? On tho ono hand there Is sometime cruel hrartlcsnes dls- played by men, In which cajo a vcr-, diet of thumping money payment I tho greatest punishment to tho Ill-doer, Ill-doer, on Iho other hand, It I not necessarily ne-cessarily tho most Innocent or the moit ' deserving who chooso to go Into court. I Tho woman who trust her fair fame to tho tender mercle of her lover know pretty well tho consequences ot her net, while tho really unhappy and Ill-used woman who ba (uttered most, I and whoso life I completely shattered, I brink from ilrngglnK her woe Into tho lurid glaro of the law courts I'o-cunlary I'o-cunlary payment can, after nil, only soothe outraged feelings, very often I tho least desirable feelings, thoso of rago nnd anger Tho tender, confiding femnlo love on In splto of everything I nnd Is probably tho last to bear witness wit-ness against tho roan who ha ruined her prospect. No doubt, ainplo damage dam-age help a futurn marriage, for, audi I tho strange Irony ot fate, an acquitted ac-quitted niurdercw, or a fair woman In a breach ot promise case, promptly find numerous applicant anxious to claim her hand. London Qraphlo. |