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Frozen Truth

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Day
24
Month
May
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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The lite of en American glrl married int o a (orelgn arlstocracy is usually a constant torture, even U Bbe be reasonabl; wcii treated by her noble husbaiiil. The w.-iys of foreign aristocrate are not lier ways, nor thelr tiioiiiiiits her thonghts. shc naa been torn away trom lier home and lias had feo kovit all fa.mily ties. Her school girl associatlons, dear to evcry young woman. havo been disruptid. Ia iorcvcr a strniuier to the home in wbicb slic was born and to the church in whlch shc learaed to worsh!i. Shc s cast into a society wlui desptee her becauee shc has bought lier 1itlc. and wlio have nothing Jn eommon wttíl her and regard her as ;ui toterloper. Not only is ehe iniickeil and dcridcd because shc married for a titlo. lint her father and mother. for whom she may have sacrifioed hersclf. are held in contempt by her aristocratie ncquaintanees and cannot be receivcd into the circle in whicli she moves by the patronage of her husbainrs connections. If ehe sinecrely loves her husbani!. and if he reolprocatee her affection, all this may be e.ndured, altlxough it is undoubtedly a trial and barden, but how often do marriages in whlcb money i paid for a title reach the be&rt, as well as the head and pocket ? The revelations of the American wife of a foreign noblenian would be more s-ensational than any Treuch

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier