The paper was opened then and there, and proved to contain the followingdirection: That in case Jasper and his step-mother did not get alongharmoniously, his old friend, Mr. Miller, was empowered and requested toassume the guardianship of Jasper.

  "That arrangement suits me precisely," said Jasper, warmly. "Will youaccept the trust?"

  "Cheerfully," said his friend. "I don't think there is any danger of ourdisagreeing."

  Jasper shook his head.

  "If there should be any disagreement it would be my fault," he said."But won't Nicholas need a guardian?"

  "Yes; one will have to be appointed."

  "I suppose his uncle would be willing to take the post."

  "His uncle, if found, will hardly be in a position to act in thatcapacity."

  Dick was not found. He disappeared, and from that day was not seen inthe neighborhood. It is supposed that he went West and found a secureconcealment in some of the distant territories, where probably he isengaged in the same discreditable courses for which he was alreadynotorious.

  As was anticipated, Nicholas inherited about thirty thousand dollars. Heselected as his guardian the young physician whom his mother hademployed in her husband's last sickness. But the man proved faithless tohis trust, and ran away with the entire fortune of his ward, leaving himabsolutely penniless. In this emergency Nicholas, humbled and mortified,appealed to Jasper to help him.

  With his guardian's permission, Jasper agreed, during his good behavior,to pay for his use an annual sum of five hundred dollars, urging him tocontinue at school. But this did not suit Nicholas. He obtained a placein New York, where he soon developed fast tendencies, and ended byrunning away with a considerable sum of money belonging to his employer.It was believed that he went to California. His employer took no stepsto apprehend him, Jasper having agreed to make up to him the sum--ninehundred dollars--which Nicholas had appropriated. For him it was asaving, since by his conduct Nicholas had forfeited the annual provisionhe had agreed to make for him.

  And what became of Jasper? By his guardian's advice he went to schoolfor two years more. Then he returned to St. Louis, and again entered theemployment of Mr. Fitch.

  At twenty-one, with a portion of his property, he bought an interest inthe business and became junior partner, and is now one of the mostrespected and enterprising young business men in that flourishing city.He was recently united in marriage to a charming young lady, thedaughter of a prosperous Western merchant, and so his prospects seem asbright as could well be hoped for.

  The trials of his early life are safely passed.

  By his honesty, courage and generosity he has fairly earned thehappiness which he enjoys. Nor has he forgotten Nancy and the Indianmaiden who rendered him so essential a service at a critical point inhis fortunes. Every year he sends them a handsome present, choosing thearticles which are best suited to gratify their tastes.

  Monima cherishes a romantic attachment for her benefactor, and will notsoon forget the "white boy," whose picture she carries with her in allher wanderings.

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