Per Curiam.
The trial court found, and the finding is justified and accepted by us, that the differences and difficulties which existed between the parties were not the fault exclusively of either party or beyond intelligent resolution by them and did not justify a separation. The court was also warranted in its finding that there was no real abandonment in this case or lack of good faith in defendant's offer to return.
The judgment of the court thus...
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