The Question In Every Woman's Heart
By Myrtle Reed
"What must this man be, to whom I would render the keeping od my heart? Someone great of heart and clean of mind, in whose eyes there should never be that which makes a woman ashamed. Someone fine fibered and strong souled, not above tenderness when a maid is tired. One who shouldmake a shield of his love, to keep her not only from the great hurts, but from the little ones as well, and yet with whom she might fare onward, shoulder to shoulder, as God intended mates should do."