. Texas medical journal. e man in thiscase was an educated, refined gentleman, as the word goes. Henever spoke a vulgar word in my hearing, nor was guilty of anoffensive act; but he knew no more of affection—the kind my heartached and hungered and longer for—than though he had beenmade of rock. He was not specially intemperate, did not seeksexual congress so very frequently, nor in any objective way didhe ever offend my sensibilities; but never in all the years we passedtogether—fourteen—did he volunteer one single expression of that UNEQUALED FOR DELICACY OF FLAVOR AND NUTRITIOUS PROPERTIES P


. Texas medical journal. e man in thiscase was an educated, refined gentleman, as the word goes. Henever spoke a vulgar word in my hearing, nor was guilty of anoffensive act; but he knew no more of affection—the kind my heartached and hungered and longer for—than though he had beenmade of rock. He was not specially intemperate, did not seeksexual congress so very frequently, nor in any objective way didhe ever offend my sensibilities; but never in all the years we passedtogether—fourteen—did he volunteer one single expression of that UNEQUALED FOR DELICACY OF FLAVOR AND NUTRITIOUS PROPERTIES PHILLIPS DIGESTIBLE COCOA THE ONLY COCOA WITH A RICH CHOCOLATE FLAVOR A VALUABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR TEA AND COFFEE Differing from other Cocoas, directions for preparation must be carefully followedwhen an easily digested food beverage will result. WHERE LIQUID NOURISHMENT IS IMPERATIVE IT WILL BE FOUND NOURISHING AND SUSTAINING PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIAPHILLIPS COD LIVER OIL EMULSIONPHILLIPS PHOSPHO-MURIATE OF QUININE. A Sample ofHydroleinewith literaturewill be sent gra-tis, on request. AN EMULSIONOF COD-LIVER OILOF PROVEDRELIABILITY I X 1: Pure, fresh cod-Hver oil—thoroughly emulsified, unusuallypalatable, extremely digestible anddevoid of medicinal admixtures. Sold by druggists THE CHARLES N. CRITTENTON FULTON NEW YORK 70 TEXAS MEDICAL JOURNAL. tenderness / needed. Whenever lie did offer me a caress, I knewthe sex impulse was its cause^ for it was always followed by suchdemand, and then loving expressions ended until next time thesame nature was to be met. When I asked him why he neveroffered me a caress except when he wanted such service, he replied,I dont think about it. Fatal admission! It proved that nolove-impulses dwelt in his heart, and only sexual ones in his fleshlynature. The fact extinguished the love fires—what there hadbeen of them—in my nature. He, caring only for a woman whopromoted the sexual impluses, soon sought another woman. Itruly lo


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