On the richly carved mantel stood an exquisite plate-glass clock, the chimes of which were just striking eleven, and, keeping it company to right and left, were two dainty figures of a shepherd and shepherdess in Dresden china. The remaining mantel space was filled with photo frames of old family moments, a porcelain box, heart-shaped, the top covered with china forget-me-nots, a silver drinking-cup, a small oval portrait on ivory of a beautiful young woman, framed in richly chased gold, the inner rim set round with pearls. A blue pitcher of Cloisonne and a tray of filigree silver heaped with dainty cotillion favors stood on one end; on the other, a crystal vase filled with white tulips. The fireplace mimics the warmth of the day. Two figures sit cozy by the flame, their features illumina

