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Show I, Winn n man Ihinkit enmi-h of n woman '"'... 1 1 a to k her lo he hi wife - ho im-aii a eom. . i oiSrirl panion and helpmale for life, for heller or ,s . WlUUItU f,.rwor,e. And when he marries h, 4 , hoi, e , -j 1 JVlafl '"' l""w w,wl hi fnre lit 111. the oh. I j,. I -j ulaele he h.m to ntereoiue? I think tlm I miirriup ipienlion i looked nt l li.jhilv, 'i H;ivoSnni "i"riall-v i""'i'i- - "",: d 1 ,, ; lldVtUULlL imaMc lo reahe what they are K.,ii,K ii. . iiibcrty U it easy 1'iioueli to (j.-t marriid and ' ' , IH.V ''"'"'eh "'"y m.irrietl, if people do Hy Kuih Marh "l f-irin the idea that they are slaving for ; . ; TTTT' "ll",'" r' When they oiiie form that ! ! idtti they miehi ,K well eall it off, lietaiije I .' f then ail faith ami harmony ure a thin of the pa-t. I ' , ! I was married mid know whereof I npeak. My hiinhaiid iisid to hit ' . , fond of hhoitlderittj; u gnu and pin' hlinlili iHeasioiially. Some yoiilin , f women would say to me: "And you here all alone; why, 1 would not I .'. utaml it!" .lust n thotieli that man had to han; lo my npron slriin;s nil ' ' J tlio time! 1 would answer them that he could do a lot worse. That' ' tho itlea most youn irl.s mid nntrried woim u luhor umler, just u tlinu-li ' mun hud no rihl h ft ufier iiinrryiii'. Yet when a w ife i sii k a man ouht not to think too much of hiitf H'lf to tie on hi wife' apron and jet husy when they can't allord any I i help. 1 nay "they" and not "he" hec-hiim- people when they un; nuirrud ! ' K ouedit to Ui c-tUuU ill all things, hut the mun uuht to ho the provider - I i ' ,u'' unl'' nu 10 u muko a home for a wife he ought not to thiuk of I V matrimonv. i "ii |