Never a Shadow Si nee. ■ *•» Louisa, I really must ask you not to frighten me that way again. I BY CLAMA ASPEN. thought from your manner at first that you had discovered something CHAPTER II. — not that there is anything to dis “Mr. Lambert.” he said, "give me an opjturtumty to talk this over* cover, you know but then—” Aunt Louisa arose from her chair with you.” “No time like the present. Come and stood in front of me. She had to the beetle. *a:d Uncle Lambert. evidently decided to takv the hull So the dome ouusrvbed into the by the horns. “Oh, come Dick. Don’t let’s dimly j S l’rvo.8 Jeswttqf rwm. The chaff. You know what I want. back <4rt*wi.u(f wu quite dark. W-.ll you go?” “I cuu oowr rjewe forgive Juli-j et1 sobbed Jktus.1 Lambert, break-> “I won’t. ingd‘ «i3 and throwing herself into| “0-o.h, Dick!” This in a very disgusted voice, indeed an easy ehair. “Now, aunty, don’t be u n reason - "But I fail to see,” commenced Would Roland, manfully addressing both able. Why should I? the old people, “where we have i you?” done any harm, flow could I help, course, that was a very fool- loving Juliet, having fust seen her i»h queslionr I might have kiiown by accident? I would die |o save that she would say yes, and she her a Borrow! Have a care, Mr «lid Lambert, how you slight bo honest > “I would do whatever my family a loye as mine for your neice, wh >, I decided wa* for the best, and—” -------------------- — _* l — aj ._ j “Very well. The portion of the excepting you, • has no other friend in the world, I believe. Am I ho j family here aseembled ducidedes 'that I for one, decline the kind in- bad a match for her? ’ “Your uncle, young man, treated vitation. Aunt Louisa looked out of the my daughter very badly!”exclaim ed Mrs. Lambert. ’The family window at the first mow of the sea- «on, but I don't really think she fued------ ” “Here let it end,” pronounced a saw it. I watched the little clock pleasant voice from behind, and on the mantel piece and tried to Mrs Delight and an elderly gentle calculate how many seconds it man advanced into the apartment. 1 would before she would again be- “I have forgiven Colonel Brennan.” [<!«•• ‘‘But Dick, it’s the first time Un "I was lied to by a rival,” inter rupted Colonel Brennan. "I was cle Richard has invited us to hie induced to believe that Delight was I house for twenty years.” “I have had a message from him to jilt me al the last minute. I de i nied myself ever seeing her again, once a vear—” but I have beenua very unhappy ‘¡You deserve it, Dick! You man, mv friends. When I had know you did put cayenne pepper reason to believe I had been da in his snuff box.” ceived. the woman I loved was fa’ “Twenty years ago! And he has sway. Before I could reach her she was married. After all these years she has forgiven me.” day since! I’m afraid he’d force it “We are to married at Christmas 'down my throat at dinner.” so let resentment against these “But Dick, he’ll nev< r forj young folks end. Let us all b<<' family if you don't go." happy together," said Delight, with “No,” 1 assented, ’he wo.i’t ” her sunny smile, which was so con- "But don’t you care? There won’t tagcous that Aunt Lambert snatch- be many more Thanksgivings be- rd weeping Juliet to her breast and I fore he dies and then—” I kissed her. | Aunt Louisa didn’t know what Then all the woman kissed each | then, other am! the three men shook 1 But I did. hands. And there has never I wen ' “And then hia brother’s wife’s a shadow of trouble in Ilia family sister's children will get all his j I siner.—New York Journal. money, unless we patch this up Whv don’t vou sav it?" i “Dick, you’re perfectly shocking! You know I had no such thought Anne of ns have. I’m sure we have IIY M Alien MORROW. all been very fond of Uncle Rich Frats Aomaukliid ard for all his «ccentrieities.” I CHAPTER I. “Oh, he in eccentric, in he? I I When Aunt Louisa came into the had imagined he is a jierfect model room that morning, 1 could plainly of what an effeotionate uncle should sec that she had something on her be. He never forgets me, I am tuind; tin family bad very evident an re.*' ly t'<>mmissione.| |t,-r to have some “Now, Dick, don’t be sarcastic. thing out with me. I knew it by At such a time we sliould show—" th« unconacioua air she tried to ns "Do you tman," I asked, ‘at sum*, and at one* Began l<> review l'lianksgiving t'mea in general, or my conduct fur the jmst week. For when one ia expecting th > death of a wond< r, I Could think of no recent his ninth-r*S Uncle?" act of mine likrlv to call down up “I mean wh-n the »emo > of on my head the family nrapkaaure, Thanksgi ving come* round “ Aunt and 1 accordingly tt waited her I •ui-s looked i„. full Ii e«M, o|w ning with aome interest at.d waa r*allv ¡mi>r**eaiw i a lier “Well. Dick." aha began—Aunt manner. ” “ 1 I know, Richard," Richard, ehe Louisa 04» I Jtrap patronising |»eo went on. “none of ut arv perfect. plr, and I f^rgiye her—"next Tbura- but al this time, I think we ougnl day ia Thanksgiving day ” to try. at leaat, to be grateful, and I couldn’t ace her drift, so I wait- forgiving, and all that. 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