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Sylvia’s Lovers
Vol. II

CHAPTER XX
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LOVED AND LOST Philip walked towards the Robsons' farm like a man in a dream, who has everything around him according to his wish, and yet is conscious of a secret mysterious inevitable drawback to his enjoyment.

Hepburn did not care to think--would not realize what this drawback, which need not have been mysterious in his case, was.
The May evening was glorious in light and shadow.

The crimson sun warmed up the chilly northern air to a semblance of pleasant heat.
The spring sights and sounds were all about; the lambs were bleating out their gentle weariness before they sank to rest by the side of their mothers; the linnets were chirping in every bush of golden gorse that grew out of the stone walls; the lark was singing her good-night in the cloudless sky, before she dropped down to her nest in the tender green wheat; all spoke of brooding peace--but Philip's heart was not at peace.
Yet he was going to proclaim his good fortune.

His masters had that day publicly announced that Coulson and he were to be their successors, and he had now arrived at that longed-for point in his business, when he had resolved to openly speak of his love to Sylvia, and might openly strive to gain her love.

But, alas! the fulfilment of that wish of his had lagged sadly behind.


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