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Show THE PRICE OF I INFIDELITY During the long months and years of war, many wives became restless, and felt starved emotionally. Their husbands were away in service. serv-ice. As time dragged on, love for the absent spouse often dwindled and faded away. She met some other man at the war plant, or through a friend. This new man seemed to be much more glamorous than her husband had ever been. In time she began to admit to herself that she loved this man, and that she was tired of her husband. She was anxious to be free of him, so she could marry again. In the case considered today. to-day. Miss Norris points out that a woman who thinks another an-other marriage is going to bring her glorious happiness is fooling herself. Life will soon settle into its humdrum pattern. Difficulties and quarrels quar-rels still come along. The custody cus-tody of children may go to the former husband, and so be lost to their mother. Or even greater tragedy may overtake the foolish, selfish woman. i |