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CHAPTER XXVII

SHALL WE TELL ABOUT OUR PAST

We are all interested in seeing happy marriages take place and sometimes the failure of one party or the other to give necessary information about one's past life may cause a great deal of trouble after marriage. The question that is to be answered takes up this problem from one angle, and is of great interest: "Should a woman tell her fiance of her past indiscretions?"

We have plays and movies and novels that deal with this question in a variety of ways. I saw a movie recently in which the story hinges wholly upon the fact of a young girl who does not tell her fiance of her past. Actually the girl in question was innocent as to intentional wrong, having been a victim of a brutal man; but it nevertheless worked out that her very natural reluctance to spoil a brilliant and an otherwise happy marriage brought much suffering. Should she have told her fiance of her past? She no doubt justified herself for not doing so be-

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