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Three years have pa.s.sed since that bright wedding day. Looking on the radiant face of Lady Chandon, one could hardly believe that desolation and anguish had marked her for their own. There was no shadow now in those beautiful eyes, for the face was full of love and of happiness.
One morning Lady Chandon was in the nursery with Lady Vaughan, who had gone to look at the baby. They were admiring him, his golden curls, his dark eyes, the grace of his rounded limbs, when Lord Chandon suddenly appeared on the scene.
"Hyacinth," he said, "will you come down stairs? There are visitors for you."
"Who is it, Adrian?" she asked.
"The visitors are Mr. and Mrs. Lady Claude Lennox."
She drew back with a start, and her face flushed hotly. "Claude," she repeated. "Oh, Adrian, I would rather not go."
"Go for my sake, darling, and because I ask it."
Her husband's wish was sufficient. She entered the room, and Claude advanced to meet her. "Lady Chandon," he said, "I am delighted to see you."
She was introduced to his wife, and Hyacinth speedily conceived a liking for her. Lady Geraldine was very fond of flowers, and during the course of conversation she asked Lord Chandon to show her his famous conservatories. They all four went together, but Claude, who was walking with Lady Chandon, purposely lingered near some beautiful heliotrope.
"Pardon me," he said, "Lady Chandon, I wish to ask you a great favor.
You will like my wife, I think. Will you be her friend? Will you let us all be friends? We should be so happy."
She answered, "Yes." And to this day they are all on the most intimate and friendly terms.
After Claude and Lady Geraldine had driven away, Lord Chandon returned to the drawing-room, and saw his wife standing by the window, with a grave look on her beautiful face. He went to her.
"What are you thinking about, Hyacinth?" he asked.
"I am thinking, Adrian," she said, "that, remembering my great fault, I do not deserve to be half as happy as I am."
But he kissed the sweet lips, and said--
"Hus.h.!.+ That is pa.s.sed and done with. After all, my darling, it was but the Shadow of a Sin."
THE END.