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And so, until the thing was absolutely certain, he hesitated to explain the situation to Helen for fear of disappointing her!

"I think you'd better wait, Helen," said he."There'll be time enough for all that later when it becomes necessary.You are very young yet, and it will not hurt you a bit to continue your education for a little while longer.""And in the meantime stay with Mrs.Renwick?" flashed Helen.

"Yes.I hope it will not have to be for very long.""How long do you think, Harry?" pleaded the girl.

"That depends on circumstances," replied Thorpe "Oh!" she cried indignantly.

"Harry," she ventured after a time, "why not write to Uncle Amos?"Thorpe stopped and looked at her searchingly.

"You can't mean that, Helen," he said, drawing a long breath.

"But why not?" she persisted.

"You ought to know."

"Who would have done any different? If you had a brother and discovered that he had--appropriated--most all the money of a concern of which you were president, wouldn't you think it your duty to have him arrested?""No!" cried Thorpe suddenly excited."Never! If he was my brother, I'd help him, even if he'd committed murder!""We differ there," replied the girl coldly."I consider that Uncle Amos was a strong man who did his duty as he saw it, in spite of his feelings.That he had father arrested is nothing against him in my eyes.And his wanting us to come to him since, seems to me very generous.I am going to write to him.""You will do nothing of the kind," commanded Thorpe sternly."Amos Thorpe is an unscrupulous man who became unscrupulously rich.He deliberately used our father as a tool, and then destroyed him.Iconsider that anyone of our family who would have anything to do with him is a traitor!"The girl did not reply.

Next morning Thorpe felt uneasily repentant for his strong language.

After all, the girl did lead a monotonous life, and he could not blame her for rebelling against it from time to time.Her remarks had been born of the rebellion; they had meant nothing in themselves.

He could not doubt for a moment her loyalty to the family.

But he did not tell her so.That is not the way of men of his stamp.

Rather he cast about to see what he could do.

Injin Charley had, during the winter just past, occupied odd moments in embroidering with beads and porcupine quills a wonderful outfit of soft buckskin gauntlets, a shirt of the same material, and moccasins of moose-hide.They were beautifully worked, and Thorpe, on receiving them, had at once conceived the idea of giving them to his sister.To this end he had consulted another Indian near Marquette, to whom he had confided the task of reducing the gloves and moccasins.The shirt would do as it was, for it was intended to be worn as a sort of belted blouse.As has been said, all were thickly beaded, and represented a vast quantity of work.Probably fifty dollars could not have bought them, even in the north country.

Thorpe tendered this as a peace offering.Not understanding women in the least, he was surprised to see his gift received by a burst of tears and a sudden exit from the room.Helen thought he had bought the things; and she was still sore from the pinch of the poverty she had touched the evening before.Nothing will exasperate a woman more than to be presented with something expensive for which she does not particularly care, after being denied, on the ground of economy, something she wants very much.

Thorpe stared after her in hurt astonishment.Mrs.Renwick sniffed.

That afternoon the latter estimable lady attempted to reprove Miss Helen, and was snubbed; she persisted, and an open quarrel ensued.

"I will not be dictated to by you, Mrs.Renwick," said Helen, "and Idon't intend to have you interfere in any way with my family affairs.""They won't stand MUCH investigation," replied Mrs.Renwick, goaded out of her placidity.

Thorpe entered to hear the last two speeches.He said nothing, but that night he wrote to Wallace Carpenter for a thousand dollars.

Every stroke of the pen hurt him.But of course Helen could not stay here now.

"And to think, just to THINK that he let that woman insult me so, and didn't say a word!" cried Helen to herself.

Her method would have been to have acted irrevocably on the spot, and sought ways and means afterwards.Thorpe's, however, was to perfect all his plans before making the first step.

Wallace Carpenter was not in town.Before the letter had followed him to his new address, and the answer had returned, a week had passed.Of course the money was gladly put at Thorpe's disposal.

The latter at once interviewed his sister.

"Helen," he said, "I have made arrangements for some money.What would you like to do this year?"She raised her head and looked at him with clear bright gaze.If he could so easily raise the money, why had he not done so before?

He knew how much she wanted it.Her happiness did not count.Only when his quixotic ideas of family honor were attacked did he bestir himself.

"I am going to Uncle Amos's," she replied distinctly.

"What?" asked Thorpe incredulously.

For answer she pointed to a letter lying open on the table.Thorpe took it and read:

"My dear Niece:

"Both Mrs.Thorpe and myself more than rejoice that time and reflection have removed that, I must confess, natural prejudice which the unfortunate family affair, to which I will not allude, raised in your mind against us.As we said long ago, our home is your's when you may wish to make it so.You state your present readiness to come immediately.Unless you wire to the contrary, we shall expect you next Tuesday evening on the four-forty train.Ishall be at the Central Station myself to meet you.If your brother is now with you, I should be pleased to see him also, and will be most happy to give him a position with the firm.

"Aff.your uncle, "Amos Thorpe.

"New York, June 6, 1883."

On finishing the last paragraph the reader crumpled the letter and threw it into the grate.

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