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Show Q Her Daughter and His Son A Great Married Life Story by 1 IJDAH McGLONE GIBSON j 'K'tj ANN'S MEDITATIONS. i mil i . T- tr. I smiled, i.ui lu thou, flvi i uyOt .'"( Ir,s t lo trag...!; of nr. lire tgUM 1 vender if to many wom-ii 11 i trar- RLH 'ilv nim and fffive- rnnn won-h H .ill their Uvea avaj "lie tkl iiol ask H l Know i ,im qufte rood In H my way n i Grace i knoll H 'hal 1 am Intellectually her supcru I H know I have that certain somet-ilnir H which m-o call "magnetism" i know HH that other men admire me. and I know LH ihat in hin heart Kan really cares, for rSn mo. And et. even with the help of1 . HH lo aruuxo In liim the ferllntr thai ha H ' buld not live without me the f I! ig H Mist make a man asK n woman lo i e nls B - I do not think I c would ei-ar i avc mar- ' ned fjracr except undi r the influence of II.,. . I . . I j I ;jl i accepted trt ivltutlon i in 1 parrje on would nevci hav happened i made a , .H mistake ami both Ken am) i must paj . JiH Sum'- way I always expected to marry yHj Kenneth Hals'ey. 1 did not think thai H fate could be si cruel as to keep us al- HH What a falljw-.v It Is (o say That a Tcnt HH love lnKrts love. I know from ni own 4m spcrlcnce iha a Ctrl ran love man so !k much lhal thi men Blchl of ' II m tin Btrcei will make her trcmbU W ii.iv after In dn ol n ' . 3 .. H H , iliey must Inhallt tog-ether. It.does aceni 'i . when . i glrl'i I ouahU ir al IHH moii n man h" should have some thought BH of liT And et. I think now that man HH Is sn m'l' t1at when Ik- t apart from ; i sweetheart he can forel hi i om - . pletcfy leavlna her to e,i throusrh life tltb thr WOrdS: "He did not ask pie." i branded In her bear. iiii ihouRh she may marry arm have children ami irrundcblldn-n about lior. to the end of her tlays she v. Ill htingt r for the fire of love the pasMonnte. poijrnar.t swoernesa she has Imaglni il but never tailed. I wonder If thexe lonalnXD and desire to men? it hay often seemod ! me that men do nut ;ini lln-lr n - to be tin- creat love of their lives Al-n want unly a terrain Mubtttlsalon anil tin-(frare tin-(frare and comrort ol a womati'ii presence k ths bacJcgrtnind, while the foreground w niie.i with matters more intrr, tint uml Impvtlnnr t.. rhm- ItttsineKS. sport, ambition, and the everyday affairs of life. Nne must live u re to n great love. In everyday life ibis embarnutses a man. He hax not time to be tlie successful lover. W.- all live In solitude We Ifnoa no one. even our nearest and dearest, i We say to each other: "Ym are pari of me ' btit even as we say It, We know It I nol true. 1 sdppose that wornc husband live tlu lr lives jar! a. many Wives Uo- -lonK- j ir,' fqr the pasiunate ami polsnanl ' sweetnesA" of "the touch m a vanisheil haftd," wblls the wlvc sit fmllint; be-sldl be-sldl n. cm. iretendlnK thai they do nol mS anything from the Krand, sweet song. I believe T could not have lived through the time nfter I left the h.OSrila( and Mr Ilalsey. If I had not bolstered up my fal-leriue fal-leriue soul with this philosophy, i was .Iflsli enough to wan' Ken to find out and paj- for the mNiukc In htfd made I wanted him. too. lo have seared infills inf-ills heart tin word-: "Why ilbln t I ak her?" as he realised that only through my love fur him and hli love fur ma lav his happines. 1 find I am a I If woman after all. Tomorrow Mamie Riley's View |