. The Ladies' home journal. d from the public liUand sent descriptions of sea and marshes, quaint houses and sho;|They wrote how glad they were thjwas having this interesting time ancmuch good they could see it was doirThey said they missed her, but theylcareful, she thought critically, to say n<|that might uproot her from her distant IJIn the evenings, listening to the radjknitted Christmas sweaters for the jlchildren while her thoughts roved baclforth. She might go home for Christmjthought suddenly one evening. She|afford it. She was not saving quite tilweek, but by Christmas
. The Ladies' home journal. d from the public liUand sent descriptions of sea and marshes, quaint houses and sho;|They wrote how glad they were thjwas having this interesting time ancmuch good they could see it was doirThey said they missed her, but theylcareful, she thought critically, to say n<|that might uproot her from her distant IJIn the evenings, listening to the radjknitted Christmas sweaters for the jlchildren while her thoughts roved baclforth. She might go home for Christmjthought suddenly one evening. She|afford it. She was not saving quite tilweek, but by Christmas she would ceilhave well over seven hundred doll)hundred and fifty of that the remainsinsurance. A week or ten days would do it. <mastime in Chicago, New Years in EBut she would not leave the Lordslurch, she resolved conscientiously,had spoken of going to his parents imont but they were perfectly capableversing the plan, having his people o(ContinueJ on Page 263) LADIESHOME JOIKNM 261 / 0 see t h r i g h t ABRAHAM LINCOLN. © 18*6 BETTER VISION INSTITUTE. INC.
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