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Show , LITTLE PROBLEMS OF LOVE AND MARRIAGE. By Barbara Boyd. At first glance It would seem Impossible Im-possible for a husband and wife to be too devoted to each other. Hut If one pauses to think Just what frrra this devotion might take it is easily see.i that there Is a possibility of overdoing it. The devotion that is der p and true like a strong current and which shows itself In quiet, unobtrusive little and b!K actions for the other's welfare an.l comfort, never wearies. It Is the Ewectness and Jo' 'ife- Rut if this devotion descend to fuH-lnoss or to too Kreat deim.nsfra-tiveness. deim.nsfra-tiveness. thn It Is apt to pall. On likes to know the devotion Is ther?, rendv to eprlns forward wbn thero I-sifed I-sifed of it, but dofs not want a continual con-tinual shower of obtrusive attentions as evidence t its presence. - Human nature has queer kinks in H. What Is given without request and in too great quantity is apt to lose jtj value No matter how intrtne'cally l.rcclous is this devotion of husban t or wile, one grew., to discount It U ujuKd out toy lavls-hU. |