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boldly onward. No, no. This will not mend the matter." And Claire replaced the money in his pocket. In a little while afterward, he left the store, and took his way homeward. CHAPTER IV. As on the previous evening, Mrs. Claire was alone for some time later than usual, but now with an anxious, almost fearful looking for her husband's return. Suddenly she had taken the alarm. A deep, brooding shadow was on her heart, though she could not see the bird of night from whose wings it had fallen. Frequently, during the afternoon, tears had wet her cheek; and when an old friend of her mother's, who lived in the country, and who had come to the city in order to make a few purchases, called to see her, it was with difficulty she could hide her disturbed feelings from observation. The absent one came in at last, and with so much of the old, frank, loving spirit in his voice and manner, that the troubled heart of Mrs. Claire beat with freer pulsations. And yet something about her husband appeared strange. There was a marked difference between his state of mind now, and on the evening before. Even at dinner-time he was silent and abstracted. In fact, Edward Claire was, for the first time, acting a part toward his wife; and, as in all such cases, there was sufficient over-action to betray the artifice, or, at least, to awaken a doubt. Still, Edith was greatly relieved by the change, and she chided herself for having permitted doubt and vague questionings to find a harbour in her thoughts. During tea-time, Claire chatted freely, as was his custom; but he grew serious as they sat together, after the table was cleared away, and Edith had taken her sewing. Then, for the first time, he thought out of himself sufficiently to remember his visit to the house of death in the morning, and he said-- "I witnessed something this morning, dear, that has made me feel sad ever since." "What was that, Edward?" inquired the wife, looking instantly into his face, with a strongly manifested interest. "I don't think you knew Mr. Elder or his family--Ruben Elder?" "I have heard the name, nothing more." "Mr. Elder died last week." "Ah! What family did he leave?" "A wife and one child." Mrs. Claire sighed. "Did he leave them comfortably off in the world?" she asked, after a brief silence. "I don't know; but I'm afraid, he's not left much, if any thing. Mr. Jasper has been appointed the executor." "Mr. Jasper!
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