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to a sailor of the same age now overseas, I accidentally met a soldier and] have fallen in love with him. He is 24 and has been married once but says he loves me. very much. My parents would be mad if they knew I wanted to marry him as they think a lot of the sailor. But I couldn't marry the sailor now. Do you think I am right in breaking my engagement to marry the soldier whom I love? TROUBLED. » ~ » Answer—] don’t know. But since you switch your affections so readily, don’t you think it would be wise to wait quite’ a while before you make up your mind again? JANE JORDAN,

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