Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 115, 25 March 1920 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1920.
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The Diary of an Engaged Girl By Phyllis Phillips
At eight of Jack dancing with another girl I felt quite upset, for a moment. My next thought was that my escapade with Brixy was nothing out of the ordinary after all. Thia sort of thing was "being done" by the descendants of our very best families. A most comforting discovery, I can assure you. As I began to think back on all of Jack's mandates to me, and of his constant command that I remember the fact that 1 am engaged to him now, and therefore mustn't be seen with Tom, Dick and Harry, for his sake as well as mine, I grew rather resentful. How could he have the effrontery to dictate to me, when he himself was doing the very thing that he had asked me not to do, Innumerable times? Men are funny creatures. They have lots to learn, and I feel somehow that Jack Is going to learn his full quota from me, despite my nineteen years and inexperience! I must say that I kept my presence of mind beautifully for one so young. Truth to tell, I found myself curious to catch a glimpse of Jack'B charmer; (Occasionally I revert to type.) Of course I controlled this unladylike desire promptly, and with my most enchanting smile continued my conversation with Brixy. We were coon deep in the evolutions of the modern woman, her changed position in the world, and Just what its effect would be on the family life of the future, etc. Brlxy Is so Interesting when he gets started on this subject. Jack will never even discuss It, not with me.
at any rate. But 1 am beginning to see that there are ever so many things that a fiance will not do with the object of his affections that he will do and discuss with some other "objet d'art," let us call her! You seo I don't know the girl's name, hence the sarcasm. Brixy seems to think that matrimony is a great Joke on the two parties involved. Especially if they are young. He says that no two people can vow to love each other indefinitely at twenty, and be held to strict account for such a rash promise at fifty. That Is, not very many, it's against all natural needs. Instinct and delicacy. 1 never thought of It in this light but there may be something In It, after all. ' Pretty soon, my curosity overcame me, and I stretched my head to get a good look at Jack and that girl. He was holding her very close, and looking down Into her eyes as though he knew her very well. I felt something tighten In my throat. The girl was much smaller than he, and very pretty. They danced beautifully. Brixy noticed my agitation and asked me what was the matter, and I told him. He shrugged his shoulders, and held my hand. "Poor little L'ndsey, we are a bad lot, we men. I'm afraid." But I smiled as bravely as I could, and assured him that, I was quite happy, and that Jack's affairs were minor matters to me, in spite of our engagement. , Of course I did not want to be seen by Jack, for some reason or other, so we had to sit in our corner till long after the time we had Intended to
and it wa3 a quarter past twelve before I landed home, and right Into the bosom of my family! One look at my beaming and unabashed escort, and the Jig was up. I told Brixy good-night in a clear
voice, and then said good-night to the rest. Before they could start in at me I whirled up to my room. The silence was nasty, though, I can tell you. And now here I sit, with a heavy feeling of disgrace upon my once so
light spirit, wondering what they will say to me in the morning. Thank the fates that grant ns, the restless and troubled ones of the world, NIGHT, our dearest ally! (To be continued.)
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Dear Mrs. Thompson: I have been married several years and have one ; little child who is not old enough to go to school. I have always loved my ( husband and It was a case of love at first sight. I went with him about one year before we were married. I love him with all my heart and soul and always will no matter what happens. My love Is with him forever. He has always had a good Job and made a good salary. He has given me everything I wanted and in this way has spoiled me. Now this high cost of living has got him. He still makes a good Balary, but is going into business of his own In another town which he expects to make our home. Ho has thrown slurs at fnr fho
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mat my place Is at home with my child. I don't want to leave him with anybody else to take care of. I do all the Bewing for the baby and myself. I am thinking of staying in my home town when he goes to take up his business and get myself a position. I can live on as I am living. I can't think of leaving him or a divorce because I love him too much. My husband is affectionate and Jolly, and as long as I do what he desires most he is in a good humor. I try to please him, but can't always. What shall I do? A MILLION THANKS. Remain with your husband. The Btrain of his new undertaking is probably making him nervous and he 6ays things which he would not think of in normal circumstances. For the sake of your child, if for no other reason, you should remain with your husband lest some estrangement arise from separation. It is ridiculous that you should go to work. Your place is in the home, caring for your child and husband. When your husband suggests a position he is unreasonable and shirking his duty to you and his child. Be patient for a few months. I am sure that when you are settled in your new home conditions will change and your husband will be more agreeable. To make hi3 venutre a success he needs your co-operation and love. Egypt has a railroad which runs in u straight line for a distance of 43 miles.
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