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W M sMlrti HittMmM M lbue. haalU aftd nsiickl taSAMsi, I eVvtV IhiI wtteWeHliiUirit fsDisilX, 1 aaa wsuaaaaaiM linlailasi naalr anlata aaa lOUUl A MISFIT THANKSGIVING. BY WAI.T MARO.V. lOopyrlght, IKC, bjr American I'lws Awiocla- lion. I CHAPTER I. TUB OOVnil.NOH'H 1'ltOCI.AMATION. "Jim," suld tlio filltur of Tlio Our.otto to tlio blond foreman, "hero's tlio gov ernor's Thanksgiving proclamation. Can yon run it in toduyV" "I reckon." "All light; 1 don't know of anything Hint would tm moro interesting reading to ino. And why? Beonuso I understand Mr. Wnrdwoll will invito noma friend to dlimor on Thanksgiving, and I tell you, James, tliuro'H no man now living can nrrnugosiich u repast us tlio tirbuno, getilnl mid accomplished Theophilus Wnrdwoll; IiIh dinners are songs with out words; tlioy licat tho dreams of pro foHslonal lotus vnturs, and hi Thanks giving dinner will lo n ruvulntiou In roast turkey mid it symphony in pump kin iiio." "1 h'iioso you'll bo there?" "If I'm not it'll bo because thin poor, lisping, stammering tonguo lies silent in tho grave. Ho nlwnys invites tho sumo people, nnd 1 am 0110 of thorn. When ho reads tho govurnor'n proolnmntlon ho will nit down and writo iuvitatioiiH to his ohoRcn frlendfl, nnd tlio chosen friends will look forward to tho day with longing.1' "Do you wnnt to rend tho proof when this is in type?" "DO YOU WANT TO I'.HAD THE PIlOOFr "1 guess not, Jim: look it over your self." And it was by this delegation of ono of his important functions to n Hubordl unto that tho editor of Tho Uazetto filled ono homo with woo and created tho chaos which mndu this narrative possible CHAPTER II. A UANQUKT HAM, DKHEHTKU. Tho stuteliest turkey that evor in haled tho puro nir of freedom was ready for tho teeth of tho hungry. Tho noblest pumpkin that overgrew oun vino undent benevolently smiling sun had been ro ducod to pies, and was nlso ready for tho furnished, nnd tho board fairly groaned with tho other sundries which constitute a thoroughly appropriate Thanksgiving dinuor, but tho host, tho master of all tho splendor, tho designer of tho olubornto feast, was not happy. There wus sorrow in tho heart of Theophilus Wnrdwoll. Sorrow and anxiety nnd wonder had nbsoluto con trol of him, nnd his wife was weeping in tho shadows, nnd tho dining room was filled with gloom. Tho dinner hour hud passed nnd tho invited guests had not arrived. Tho remorseless clock on tho wall kept measuring off seconds with inexorublo regularity, and still thero camo no ring nt tho doorbell. "Rachel," said Mr. Wnrdwoll to hU sobbing wife, "I'll wait just ton minutes longor, nnd then if our friends do not coino we'll cat all wo can and givo the balanco of this feust to tho poor 'or send it to tho heathen. It is a sorrowful old Thanksgiving day for us. Wo expected a feast of reason and a flow of soul, and havo only a waste of. loneliness and woe. I don't understand it." ft "I'll wait just ten minutes longer." "It's horridly, Bhnmofnlly awful," moaned Mrs. Wnrdwell. "I'll novor smilo again." "I wish yon would never groan again. Things are bad enough without your lamentations. Let us fnll to; let us bo as grateful as wo may under tho circum stances. Tlio time is up." And so that sorrowful pair aat down in gloomy grandeur and ato aa best they conld, but it was a mirthless banquet and soon over. The absence of Mr. Wardwell's friends waa the most inexplicable thing in the world. He waa renowned as tho most graceful of hosts; his dinners were poems; his wife was charming; bis home was a marvel of comfort and conven ience. When the governor's proclamation appeared in The Gazette, announcing that the 20th of November would bo ob served as Thanksgiving day, Mr. Ward well, after due consultation with his wife, wrote beautifully worded letters to his friends asking them to take din ner with him on the eventful day to use his own modest words, "Join mo in a Thanksgiving lunch in my homo." That able man, the editor of ThoGa- sette, was invited. Who has not hoard of the editor of Tho Gazette? Ho it was who wrota tho stirring article entitled "Whither Aro Wo Drifting?" which cre ated consternation from ocean to ocean, and placed tho writer upon tho pinnacle of fame at tho early ago of forty. It was customary with Mr. Johns, the ed itor, to repeat tho f utnous editorial from i A i ybJk 1 I VwS memory at dinner pai ties, and in iiih re ply to Mr. Wmdweir.i Invitation ho hud explicitly stated that ho would deliver it, word for word, uh it was originally writ ten, immediately after tho dinner, Mr. Stiver, tho musician, had nlso been invited, You all know about tho illustrious Air. Htlvor, who comjiosed ro many delightful songs and sang them ho irresistibly to enchanted nudienecH. His pleturo .was printed in tho local papcrw, and it is altogether unreasonable to sup pose that you havo not '"aeon (it. When over Mr. Stiver ato dlntierat Mr. Ward well's ho invariably roViduVod several of his most charming soloctifcns, and ho had written Theophilus that nothing short of an epldemio would keep him away on Thanksgiving day. Dr. tihndley hud also received mi In vitation, and had answered that ho would do himself tho honor to lw nt the appointed place promptly, adding face tiously that his apietito would Ikj con cealed about his jwrson. The doctor was tho motit interesting and amusing story teller in tho civilized world. It wus tmito Impossible to listen to ono of his nuecdotes without being convulsed with laughter, and since ho hud made tho Wnrdwoll homo echo with merri ment tlmo and time again his absence on this occasion was beyond all human understanding. Professor Snell, of tho university, had been invited as well and hud remained away, as hud tho others. Tho professor mudo Mr. Wardwell's house almost his Jioino. It wiut in tho little blue room overlooking tho garden that he mudo those admirable translations of Horace which havo astonished tho litterateurs of two hemispheres. His erudition wasa beautiful element of a Wnrdwoll din ner; it furnished n solid background for tho frothy mirth of tho doctor, nnd tho languishing songs of tho musician, nnd tho brilliant sentences of tho editor. These gentlemen who huvo been enu merated had been expected with their wives, and several other gentlemen with their wives had been expected, and con sequently it was no wonder that Tho ophllus and Rachel Wnrdwell woro plunged in bitterness when they were obliged to out uloue. "It is the most humiliating day of my life," siiid Mr. Wnrdwell. "1 can only think of one thing for which 1 should bo thankful, and that is that my busi ness does not take mo out of tho house. I would be ushumed to look a human being in tho face if 1 hud to go on the street. Crying won't do any good. Itnchol 'weep no moro, my lady, weep no moro today." Give tho servants in structions to dispose of theso viands in any way they choose, and then lot us try to forget this uppulling occasion." And Mr. Wnrdwoll went bravely to his library and endeavored to bury his sorrow by studying "quaint and curious volumes of forgotten loro." CHAPTER III. THE COMINO OK THE GUESTS. For several days following that mom orablo fiasco of n dinner Mr. Wnrdwell led tho life of u rccluso. Ho was u regu lar contributor to a great uiagazino, and his articles all treated of travels in for eign and unheard of countries. Tho fact that his descriptions of tho mnnners and customs of tho Hindoos mid Bedouins nnd Malays were singularly truo to life is all tho moro remarkable becauso he had never been away from his native village, nnd u month or two after tho dato of this story ho received a personnl letter from tho editor of tho magazine complimenting him upon his realistic description of tho burning and eating of a European traveler by n cannibal. Ho wrote this story during tho sad days fol lowing tho wrecked dinnor. Mrs. Wnrdwell was inconsolable. 1'oor woman, sho couldn't find relief by writ ing articles about people sho had never heard of, nud sho begun to grow pale and was tilled with a nervous horror of meeting nny body, and sho imagined that sho was tho laughing stock of tho town. Nearly a week hud elapsed, and her sorrow was u3 heavy if not so hysteric as evor, when ono day thero wus an en thusiastic ring nt tho doorbell. There Kra8n't a servant in tho house; she must lither open tho door herself or havo her husband do it, or leavo it unopened, tfho decided to adopt tho husband plan. Bho wouldn't havo opened it herself, for Iho was morally certain that sho would bo confronted by some heartless mocker Who would shriek with luughter over her disastrous dinnor, and so she called her husband. That brave man with n levero faco went to tho door and oponed It, and fnirly shook with rngo and won der. Whut manner of refined insult wus Uls? Standing beforo him, smiling as bland ly as though.thoy hadnever grievously ind wuntonlywouuded him to tho quick, Koro tho men nud women ho had iu rlted to his Thanksgiving dinner 1 Thoro tvns tho doctor, fairly bubbling over With mirth and good humor; nnd tho tweet singer, with u roll of musio undor Ids arm; and tho editor of Tho Gazette, hompods in tho knowlcdgo that ho, and no only, was the author of that sublimo srtlclo, "Whither Are Wo Drifting!" and their wives woro with thorn, and the other men who had been invited were there with their wives! It waa ovidently a conspiracy to humblo and crush and wreck tho lifo ef Theophilus WurdwelL torn moment he seemed disposed to slain tho door in their faces, but he arrested tho motion of his arm. Then It looked as thoush he would turn loose tho simoom of his wrath, but tho wordss uiea on uis lips, and be ended by invit ing them all to walk in, smiling sar donically, and "every one know that lomo ono had blundered." He led the processlou into the parlor and thea call ed his wife, who joined him in a maxo of bewilderment. And when tho guests were all seated, equally stupefied with wonder, Mr. Wardwell faced them and wid, with magnificent sarcasm: "Ah I And so you havo corao in re sponse to my invitation? I regret to say that you havo conio too lato to partake of my turkoy or plo, but you huvo como in time to tench mo a valuable lesson. After this, when I want my friends to call on me on New Year's, I'll usk them to come on Christ maa: if 1 desiro to see them on the Fourth of July, I'll ask them to visit mo on Easter Hunday, and when 1 wnnt gathering on Thanksgiv ing day I'll iooify Oeorgo Washing ton's birthday us the dato for tho ossein- binge. "This is Thursday, ladles and gentle men. Well, lust iii(iiiy flirs. waruweu nnd 1 hud a some whut wholesomoropnst prepared for you all, and wo waited and waited for your coming until our hearts allied with disappointment, but we should havo lieeu pnriont.I soo; wo were altogether too hasty. If wo had only waited six dayo longer, you would havo been with us. A triflo liko six days would havo caused uh uo iticonvonlenco whatever, but wo wero so thoughtless." Mr. Wardwell paused for breath, nnd tho professor took ndvuntngo of tho lull to say: "Thero it somo gross misunderstand ing here. You invited us to eat Thanks giving dinner with you, and hero wo aro. Hut as for mo, I did not como to bo insulted." "You nro correct in saying thnt 1 in vited you to como on Thanksgiving day. Then why, may 1 ask, didn't you como on Thnnksglvlng day?" "Why," responded tho professor, in rt dazed way, "this is Thanksgiving day!" "Certainly It Is," chorused tho doctor, nnd tho editor, and tho musician; "this is Thursday, Nov. 20." "No ono questions thnt," cried Mr. Wardwell, with bitter irony, "and to morrow is Friday, the 27th, and I huvo excellent reason, to believo thnt tho fol lowing day will bo Snturdny, tho 28th lu fact, 1 shouldn't bo surprised if Sun day turned out to bo tho 20th. But how do you mako out that this is Thanks giving day? Hero is Tho Gazette, with tho governor's proclamation in cold type, nnd It rends 'Nov. 20.' Does tho govern or's proclamation count for anything, or is it meroly n vain ceremony nn empty formality?" Beforo any ono could spenk n hollow groan was heard. It camo in all its intensity from tho lips of tho editor of Tho Gazette Ho wus reclining upon a loungo, breathing with difficulty. Tho doctor rushed to his rcscuo with a caso of surgical instruments, but tho editor waved him away and moaned: "Oh, what n misfortune! A malison upon that billons, blear eyed foroman or mino! To think that nil this should como of allowing him to rend a proof! Mr. Wnrdwell, and nil of you," ho said, rising to his feet, "wo aro tho victims of a scrawny printer whom 1 Intrusted with tho governor's proclamation nnd tho reading of tho proof. Uo placed tho figures '20 where '20 should havo lieen. Mr. Wardwell made nil tho prepara tions on tho 20th, nnd wo, who probably never read tho proclamation, arranged to visit him on tho 20th. I can only say tliut us tho editor of Tho Gazette 1 will discharge the printer without a recom mendation, and that us a man who has blood in his veins I'll either punch lib head or perish in tho attempt." When tho editor's explanation was concluded thero wns an ora of silence. Then Mr. Wnrdwell turned to his wifo with ft ghastly smilo nud snid: "Rachel, Is there anything to cat in tho house?" "Scarcely n thing." "Ladies and gentlemen, will you ns sist mo in devouring such remnants of groceries ns Mrs. Wardwell can consoli date into n dinner?" "Mr. Wnrdwoll," said the doctor, with emotion, "n bowl of wnter, with a crust of bread, would bo a feast in your homo. Tho flow of intellect, sir the flow of reason, as It wero, Mr. Wnrdwoll tho intercom so of kindred minds atono for all deficiencies in the matorinl nw er In short, Mr. Wnrdwell, nnythlng will do for u dinner, nnd we'll bo doubly thunk ful today that tho slight cloud which darkened tho horizon us wo came in bus glvou placo to tho sunshiuo of ei to tho Bunsl.lue, Mr. Wnrdwoll." CHAPTER IV. THE DINNER. Thoy do say that thero never was such a Thanksgiving dinner in all the coun try as the ono enjoyed by tho guests of Mr. Wnrdwell. Thero wus no turkoy, nor was there a pumpkin pie, and con sequently tho bill of faro wouldn't in terest you. But tho lonely dinner of nearly n week before becamo a topic of mirth nnd reminded the doctor of about a dozen of tho funniest stories Imagi nable, so that tho ladies laughed until thoy cried. And tho musician fairly surpassed himself in singing that touch ing ballad of his own composition, "When Mary to the Dentist Goes," which is now f world wido celebrity; and tho professor discoursed so admira bly lit tho foibles and idiosyncrasios of tlio second Ramesis that ho was voted tho most interesting speaker who ever enlivened a Thanksgiving party; and the editor of Tho Guzetto recited bio famous article with unusual fervor, bo that somo of tho Indies wept ngnin. Tho dinnor lusted two hours, and when it wns over thero was heard a ring at tho doorbell, and who should have dono tho ringing but tho foroman of Tho Gazette, whose doom had boon pronounced. He had come to call tho editor away on important business, and it. was quite affecting to Bee that ablo man embrace his subordinate and say: "Your wages are raised two dollars n week. By one of yonr blunders yon caused Mr. Wardwell's dinner to be a misfit, but there never was a nobler dinner than I have bad today." ) . .. 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