Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 151, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1912 — THE NOBLENESS OF GEORGE. [ARTICLE]

THE NOBLENESS OF GEORGE.

“Come, dear, you must cheer up. Your husband has been dead for nearly a year now. It is time you were beginning to take an interest in things again.” .7■ “Oh, I never can do that. Poor George was so brave, so good.” “Yes, I know. But don’t you think you owe it to the living to try to look on the bright side of life again?” “I suppose it is my duty to do bo. Still, I feel so deeply indebted to my poor husband that I can’t think of being gay and llght-heartea. You don’t know the depth of his goodness.” “Oh, yes, I think I do. Everybody who knew him knew that he was honorable and high-minded and a thorough gentleman. - • , “But he was more than that He was two months younger than I, and. he never told anybody.”