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SIR OLIVER'S HOBBY.
EVELYN EVERETT-GREEN. (Author of “ Si, Wynfritha,” etc.).
(Continued.)
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9 π, 1901
mistress of a large vitoperty, and a not very large | was not very happy, hat I never dreamed that income, Daphne had many perplexities to face I might be doing her any wrong in galng and diflenifles to overcome. She was anzbus to through with it. That fear only camo inter, be hota quat and liberal; to be lindly, wise and when I began to realise not only that I did not prudent; and it was not always easy to know love Bybli with that love which a man should how to combine all these qualities. She found give to his wife, but that may heart lind gone I that Sir Oliver had been through very similar knew not how-out of my own keeping; and experiences, and could give her excellentulvica. that I loved-some one else She came to have a great faith in his opinion; and every day she found herself confidag in him more and more, and sometimes ought her self wondering what she should do when be loft. Thongh to be sure she could write to him; for they were now real established friends, and such, they would remain.
Daphne's face was downbent, the blood was rushing into it in great palesting waves; her heart beat almost to suffocation; she neither spoke nor mored.
It was, however, several days before Dapline could have any kind of talk with Sir Oliver. For he was in a high fever next day; and although
I was then in a great strait, but help came there was no real danger, he was exceedingly ill
as it so often does, thank God, when the burden for some while, and when at last the young
seems too much to bear. News came of Bybil's mistress was admitted by the doctor to pay a visit to her uninvited guest, she was shooked by tention to invite Sybil, though she postponed doing of the captive's chain. Now she is married, Dapkus, however, never lost sight of her in approaching marriage. It was like the breast- the sunkon whiteness of his face, and the sharing so more than once, on account of the tedi and I an free. I am free to seek the love of the pened lines of each feature.
ousnessoftheinjured ankle to recover. Sir Olivor one woman whom I love. Daphne, I do not had much to suffer from his onhed foot, and ask anything of you yet; but I cannot remain pain and exhaustion; and Daphne hal on in-I love you!" was sometimes prostrated for several days with longer here without telling you that I love you stinot that it would be no kindness to the lovers There was deep silence botween then for a to bring them together till the outlook was moment, and then Daphne stretched out her brighter in this respect..
hand and placed it between both of bis.
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I have wanted so much to thank you for all of the eyes-the many years of Eye Strain
your goodness," he said faintly, his eyes fred ending in serious forms of disease. Glasses in turn apon the face of aunt and nice as the specially adapted in youth to those requiring approached. "I had made up my mind that I should rever be found. I think that ery of them save and preserve the sight.
mine was my bant conscious effort. And to take Constantly recurring headache, spells of
me into your house, too! It is overwhelming." dimness when reading, weak oyes, the latters
Not at all-it is our right and privilege. running together; may of these symptoms indi-spoke Daphne, in her full rich tones. cote a deficiency in the form of the eye regnir all the manorial rights over the wood where the Priory stands, and all treasure trove and flot- ing Glasses only to correct and cure,
sam und jetsam I claim as any lawful due. Bo. Mr. LAZARUS supplies his SPECTA sides I have another right to befriend you, Bir CLES only after testing the sight.
Oliver, for oddly enough I ns & friend of your
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But a day come at last, when the improve. ment, fairly begun, had been maintained so aveateadily that she was no longer afraid of a ro- lapse, and sent off her letter, written with bring care and pains and the answer was agorly waited for. Sir Oliver was told nothing, that it might come upon him as a surprise.
Daphas opened the reply rather eagerly when it arrived, and ran her eyes quickly down the
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In after years there came days sometimes when Daphne-young Lady Mowbray wall look with a kind of comical despair runad her hall, littered up with the spoil of a morning's ramble and would shako a finger at her husband ad stalwart little sons, declaring with a sigh of much despair,
"You Greatures, you creatures; what a thing it is to live with poople each having e saparate
Ho looked at her, wide-eyed and astonished.
You know Sybil? Have you told her about. As she did so her fres changed, and she
grow very pale, uttering an exclamation of disave pet hobby!
me then
No, I have been waiting to ask her address; for I have not heard from her vory lately, and she said they would be moving about, and pro hably going to London. I am thinking of writing and telling her all about it, and asking ker down here on a visit.'
His face did not light up as she had expooted; perhaps that was due to his weakness. He lay
quiet a moment and then said,
You are very good; but if you do not mind I think it would be better not--not just yet."
"You think she would be shocked P. But in
may.
O, austle, what do you think? That road ful little dirt is going to is married next week to an American with un izimense fortune; und she has never oven taken the trouble to oak it off with Sir Oliyer; because she says she did I shall tell him the news; and this is the way not know his address. She coolly suggests that she ends up If you could find him 2 nor fer-
sil or specimen, that will quite conecte him. He does not really care for anything or any. body but his stupid hobbies! Would you he lieve that anybody really
deed I feel as though she would so much rather would write such words 4. Knowing Sie Oliver!
be near to you at such a time."
I scarcely think so." he answered vory quietly. Sybil is not fond of sickness and nursing, and she is so full of engagements
WE personally searched Gesmany and in fly sens to know I was ill I believe the England thoroughly and found worry her the kindest thing would be to say nothing at nothing to come near those. They are alto-fall. Sho did not expect many. Letters; gether s
she is not fond of writing them, and she talle me my handwriting is quite impessi ble. I will send a few lines when I can hold a pon; but I think I shall not say a word about my accident. I would not spoil her plea- sure for the world, and she does enjoy her London season very much."
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"He is a very unselfish man," said Daphne later on to her sunt. "I hope Sybil appraiates him. Perhaps with her volatile nature a man of that calibro would exercise a greater hold and fascination over her than anyone more like herself. I hope it may be so.
Sir Oliver had a fine sonstitution, and inspite of the serious nature of the injury sustained, and the subsequent attack of fever, he regained time to be lifted carefully upon a wheeled suck, his strength quickly; and was able after a short
and taken through the open windows on to a tine paved terrace, where pescocks Hanted 17 their jewelled tails, and quaintly cut yen trees threw patches of shadow, und the scents aud sounds of the garden fosted up to him as he lay, and the summer seamed charged with mes- JEWELRY. PEARLS, DIAMONDS,ages of hope and promises of happiness. CURIOS, JADESTONEWARE, CARVED
Daphne came and went like the fairy princess IVORYWARE, SILKS, and GRASS of the place. She was the queen of this wide domain, and at once Sir Oliver fall beneath the sway of her sceptre. She quickly discovered his tastes; overy day she had some fresh trea- Bare from orchid or greenhouse, from Alpine garden or bog-garden to bring him; the won derful library was at his disposal, with its trea- muros of ancient tomes on plant and animal life as well as many of the most modern works on the subject. There was collection of fossils too, which Daphne brought to him one by one; and often he spent a perfectly happy morning erami ning one stone or one plant, and reading all he could find from the accompanying books. **A man with a hobby is a perfect treasure Daphne exclaimed laughingly to her sunt one Eday::
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He is a very cultivated man, and I like him very much," said the elder Mie Rutherford gontly. "I do not know whether he is right In keeping Sybil in ignorance of his condition; but I suppose lovers must settle their own affairs without interference. I am suo he only wants to spare her pain."
Ter, and I begin to think I understand what he means about Sybil She is a sweet little butterfly; but she is a butterfly, and she likes it always to be sunshine about her. Still when Bir Oliver is a Ittle better, I am not sure that I shall not play a surprise and ask her down to meat him. I believe he would really be delighted, though he is so afraid of spoiling her London season."?
The ladies of the Manor became every intimate with their guest as the suismer days flow by.
Perlinps, dear Daphne, those very words show how little she has ever known Lin. But nothing can excuse such haste and bad, fail.
"And somebody must tell hirs." said Daphne distressfully, or lie will see it, himself in the papers in the course of a few days."
The older Miss Butherford took that task up. on her own shoulders, and Daphue kept out of the way of her guest for a few days. El bad a long promised visit in the neighborhood to Day, uid she took this opportunity of geing, and
was three nights absent.
But Sir Oliver wool come forward, put an or about her, and kiss her, saying softly.
Yes, is it not drunfal, dearest; tuit I can never regret being a man with a hobby; for it was my Lobby that won me iny wife!"
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When she came back it was to find Sir Oliver promoted to join their party at meals, and though he could not yet put his foot to the ground, he was suffering very little with it, and able to en joy being wheeled about the grounds in a donkey
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A POSITION of SUPERINTENDENT thought him at first. There was a brightness of PUBLIC WORKS and GOVERNMENT in his eye, and a buoyancy about his whole espectJURVEYOR, Applications and Copies of that struck her with surprise and pleasure. Ho Testimonials to be sent to the undersigned, met her with all the frank pleasure of an old from whom terms may be Isarnt. Appointment friend, and beneath there was something in his to be taken up as soon as possible. manner which she felt to be new to it, and which
sent quick thrills through all hor pulses, yet sha knew not why.
Sybil's marriage was duly announced days later, and there was a packet of papers for Sir Oliver the next morning; and when she joined him in the garden later on, she found in surrounded by them all, reading then with a smile of amused interest.
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Applications and Copies of Testimonialsto bo ho excited, as he held up one of the moloty papers which gave full length portraits of vari.sent to the undersigned.
Appointment to be taken up ous elegant brides. "It is not very mudi liko her. but no doubt it does justice to her very possible. extensive toilette. I have no doubt the little
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He looked her full in the face, as ho saswer- ed very gravely,
"I can say with truth thet Iam deeply thank- ful that Eybil saw our mistake for herstif, and cut the knot in her own way. I had began to and it out even before I left her last. It is not for me to cast a stens at her. We may both be thankful that wo learned the truth in time.
Daphne subsided into her accustomed seat beneath the great lime tree where his conch was generally placed at this hour. She felt herself quivering throngh and through
"May I tell you a little about it?" he asked
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**My dear old father was as keen n I am over thought it would be a sweet thing to make her 405) taste with his collection. A young fellow came Eks accepted me at once, and I am sure she to hiru onco wanting a little superficial informa liked me. No doubt wo both mistook liking tion, just for some short ephemeral artide he for love. But when we reached London hings was writing, and my father, who never under-changed, and like a chameleon, she changed stood skimming of superficial matter, gave him with her surroundings. I do not biste her. I a dissertation lasting hours, and kept him examining specimens and taking notes for B whole long evening. I heard from a untual friend that he said afterwards, Old Mowbray may know his subject; but he is a cantion of a fellow to tackle. You ask him for an inch, and ho gives you a bell !!"
**** What a very naughty young man !" said Daphine, laughing.
Yes, but there's a grain of truth in it, yon know, was Sir Oliver's smiling reply. "I ofton catch myself up, remembering that trenchant saying. When one mounts one's hobby-horse it has a knack of filting with one before one is sware
*** I think Tulike a bolting horse," answered Daphne, I know that I do like enthusissa. Life would be nothing without it!”
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