O'HARA, J.
This is a divorce case. It is before us of right on the appeal of plaintiff wife. The conscientious trial chancellor allowed each party to recite his litany of offenses, real and fancied. At the end of the whole inconclusive exchange of charge and countercharge he found, among other things:
"* * * the minute one of them is convinced the other is slightly in the wrong, they go their separate ways. They don't talk to each other. They are silent in...
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