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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1912)
THE SEMI-MONTHLY MACAZINE SECTION 13 fr3 ToTirmtg E. F. Hefds of the Kock Island Lines, for 10 yean has carried a Hamilton Watch that it highly satisfactory. Where Accurate Time is Vital Over onehalf (almost 56) of the men on American Railroads main tainingOfficialTimelnspection carry Hatch "Tkt Railroad Timikeiper of Amtrica" If you would take pride in owning a watch as accurate as the watches railroad men carry, look at the illustration of the Hamil ton 12 size, shown here. It is the thinnest 19 or 23 jewel 12-size watch made in America. Your jeweler can fit your present vatcb case with a Hamilton movement if you desire. Prices of Hamilton watches timed and adjusted in the cases at the factory. JS8.5U to J125.00. l?.-sizc sold com plete only. Write for "The Timekeeper" a book about watches containing advice about how to buy a watch that everyone interested in the pur chase of a fine watch can profitably read. 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Will you try to understand, and for give and forget? j The One That She Wrote New York, September 30, 1911. Y1'R LETTER came today. It was postmarked the 25th of September; and when 1 saw the date find the hand writing, 1 caught my breath. Is it really ten years since you last wrote to me! Ten years since that letter came to me! So, you are coming to New York again, and your wife is coining with you. And you want to bring her to call upon me. Why, 1 wonder? Not that it matters, really. I should like to see her, I think; but I shall not be here. I 'm going to run away. ! You said once that you were a coward, because you wrote that other letter to me. ' Now, 1 tell yon that I am a coward, be- 1 cause I am afraid to see you. Yon thought you wrote that I would forget yon; but in your heart, you knew that J would not. Could 1 ever forget those wonderful summer days with you? Yet, I have not been unhappy; I have had my work and my memories. It is not often that 1 dare trust myself to think; but 1 'm going to think now, to let down the bars of my will and to tell you all, without reserve. You "wonder that 1 never wrote to you." Never wrote! I have written a hundred letters, written out my very heart and soul. But I could not send them. On that warm September day, ten years ago, with your letter before me, 1 sat down and penned just two lines, to let you know that I understood and that there was nothing to forgive. And then, my struggle began. It has never ended. Sometimes I am victorious for a little while, and then the scent of a flower, a glimpse of blue sky through interlacing boughs, a bird sing ing in the dusk; and the old sick longing sweeps over me the desire to see your face, to hear your voice, to feel the pres sure of your arms about me. You "assure me of your friendship, unchanged and unchanging." Friend ship! It is your love 1 want. I gave you up to another woman; but 1 could not give up the desire for you. It is stronger than 1; and all the long, lonely years have l)eeu powerless to weaken it. The days we spent together, Boy, the dear, wonderful days! And you thought I could forget ! 1 am glad that you are happy. 1 wanted you to be happy. They tell me that you are well and prosperous, and that your wife adores you. That makes me gltid, too; for it shows me that you faced your duty unflinchingly, and that she never dreamed she was not first in your heart. But J can not sec you. Boy. It is one thing to know you are the husband of an other woman; it would be another to see you together. Have you ever suffered, and been obliged to laugh and to talk? Have you ever plucked at your, very heart strings, and smiled through your paini1 Yet, that is what you ask of me. Aud I am neither brave enough nor strong enough to do it. I love you; I always shall love you. And that is all. The One That She Sent New York, September 30, 1911. MY DEAR Mb. 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