
"She went to drown herself in the river." "Why? that's not like Hazel." said Virgil. "I've lost Hazel," William Wallis cried to his friend. As he ran, he shouted for Virgil Thomas, who had just gone into his own house. It said she was going to the river to drown herself. He didn't come home until the next morning. So one night, William Wallace went out with his friend Virgil Thomas. If he tried to touch her, she would run away from him, or stick out her tongue at him. She wouldn't speak to her husband when he came into the room. Hayzel acted as if it would come tomorrow.

William Wallace Jameson's wife Hazel was going to have a baby, but this was October, and the baby wouldn't be borne until April. Our story today is called "the Wide Net". Now, the weekly Special English program AMERICAN STORIES.
