XIV - THE CARLETON HOUSEHOLD

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XIV - THE CARLETON HOUSEHOLD–––––––– MRS. CARLETON'S dinner table that evening presented a very different atmosphere from the night before. The hostess herself was present only by a strong effort of will power. Mrs. Carleton had been greatly overcome by the shock of the dreadful news, and, aside from the sadness and horror of the tragedy, she was exceedingly disappointed at what seemed to her the ruin of her son's future. The Carletons were an old and aristocratic family, though by no means possessed of great fortune. The alliance, therefore, with the wealth of the Van Norman estate, and the power of the Van Norman name, seemed to Mrs. Carleton the crowning glory of her son's career, and she had been devoutly thankful when the wedding-day was set. Though stubbornly unwilling to believ

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