1/13 CHAPTER IV. Montgomery wore a slightly bored expression, and it was evident that he took little interest in the will of James T. From far back in the recesses of memory he now recalled this long-lost brother of his mother. As a very small child he had seen his Uncle James upon the few occasions which brought him to the home of Mr. But the young man had dined at the Drews the night before and Barbara had had more charm for him than usual. |