WARNED, YET WRECKED.
<n \iti;i; \ in !'•• • m and nourished In • inio: ip r > heme, and J." k, K ing ' a was ii • ■ lit'.! .11 , 11)111. > tilt) l'» i.Hti rid tr> it> k- • p nl< >»- from bar. It Ml would not or wiim, tod itttled friend* supplied her with the til the nu: .ii.-.-. , iude I'-ii k< • ■in> the remova ted it l>itt«*rl>. m rote to ther a bitter l»-tt. uomp i of M.ni-ff. up to \\ • The Igiit of his di the fai i of the alcohol plain!) to be -•■ a. Maude ha i nhe com bitterly to ta ii ,n deprivinf her of I h her litf ourse with .1 .ii.:;.:. r, Mi- Kir* sett to ISS M-s ,!i. Quite m rongl) he stun I-.. • ie)'■ tenaoial to her hUtaen . :,;i!it:> he dei v.n> hi-- had I!ii..\.-.! from tier in \\i \i tun quiU frankly thai ICaude was unfit to lit . hihl. B • ; that Jack !'• H ilit- child's lit'*' was nut sat. \n Maude mm aader we mtim - drink, ••p.m.-' pleaded Mr Kirk, "won't Hi" .•hihl in the hone help Maude t<> I :im tenotationl Have you i i ~ her of that at ••Mr Kirk, you art QOJti hjDSrSI the dOptti to which Mam!-- has s \i| son has even li - !lt '•" wnai nss «-h:UI from I drunken mother. I musi. for Jai s*i siikf, orr* you the ajd aad bitter truth Few BOH waned ),. .ii a - patleoJ with your • has haw Many men, UadSJ riivunwancos. would have taken vantage at we law aad freed t: • s.-lv.-s from the tfti Ol I Wall who i habitual drunkard." •How dare ran apply anon ■ torn to
my i r," indignant I ■ md< d lir Kirk. "i ■ ; ie me awful truth 'i wo who h to eue i • Thi In hi."\Vh\. ' wh) . ' ' I • "K .> ou have sown, no M <iu "Wlhen you nv and Jfou I iim: - d her, an • ou, who Then » hen ) our b i•• b Bruit, you wt h< r tn do ) her to bear h- r beav) load ■ on< I war I :i her b ou I oi th»* ourae she mhei i)f the fiii. I in 11 kP In ■ :i: Nay, more, you even al- • killed her mother. lam de ply sorr) i ■ . the ! iree y u b tliire? .: no -1 • - cam is d H your intlm no . nor snj other Influent e I \iv:-- U!>t>ii her." M Tou are ver; apon bdu. Mrs he r- m "The truth is hard to bear oftki Mr K.:k 1 wnl <lo m. Maude, )*>th for t;.- ' b riictlu p and Bor the sake t>f my son, whose • she has ruined. Bat," and here We into hi "novel win ' mot h'■:■'.- B to b my Utt I dar« s hff, if I rest K M> \ | . appetite, but, *lw ms m, h\ r << •\ cannot you." h" murara l.n.kftily od-Sffe," and wi'h bowed head he left the hon (T«» be Gbnttou
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White Ribbon, Volume 35, Issue 418, 18 May 1930, Page 9
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