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Madelaine.

for no refreshment . I should like to set off immediately ; and if it Avould not inconvenience Master Pierrat " " Here , Pierrat , come here , " cried the farmer ' s Avife . At this call , made in a tone that admitted of no hesitation , a boy advanced from the croAvd Avith a most uiiAvilling air . Pierrat , who since the early morning had been promising himself the

pleasure of taking a part in different games in tlie square before the church after vespers , did not appear satisfied with his aunt ' s proposal . But she repeated it in a manner Avhich shoAved that it Avould be prudent to submit . Placing the parcel under his arm , she gave him a push , and said , " Go by the AVOOCI , and take care not to make this young lady walk too fastfor she has not

, such feet as you have . " Thereupon they started , Avhile the rest of the Neuvy-les-Bois population , recovering from their surprise , gave themselves up to the pleasure of talking about the events of this great day . By degrees , as the young girl and her guide left the dusty highway and advanced into the countrythe landscape assumed a

, more interesting aspect . After walking two hours they reached the forest of Valtravers . Contrary , however , to his aunt's express orders , Pierrat walked very fast , quite regardless of his companion . The possibility that he might yet return in time to

join in the games gave wings to his feet . As he hurried along he gloomily noticed the lengthening shadoAvs of the trees , and at last , feeling in the bitterness of his heart that all share in the pleasures of the day were at au end for him if he went onto Valtravers , he stopped , and throwing the parcel upon the grass , — " There , " cried he , " you have only to follow this avenue , and

it will lead you straight up to the chateau . " Taking from her pocket a purse not very heavy , the young girl timidly offered Pierrat a small coin , thanking him for his trouble . He thrust it into his pocket , and ran off at full speed . She had scarcely entered the forest than she experienced that delicious sensation of relief one feels on quitting a hothouse for a cool shade . As

she never doubted but that the chateau Avas very near , she Avas in no great haste , but , seating herself at the foot of a large oak , she contemplated Avith delight the rich forest scenery by which she was surrounded ; all around her breathed of perfume , of freshness , of tranquillity . At length , the declining rays of the sun warned her that evening was approaching . She arose and

walked CIOAVU the avenue , expecting each moment to catch sight of toAvers and portals ; but this avenue only led into another one precisely similar . She listened eagerly , hoping to hear some sounds besides those vague rustling murmurs Avhicli are so often heard in AVOOCIS upon the approach of twiliglit . After Avalking VOL . II . 2 F

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THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY MAGAZINE. Article 1
LEIBNIZ AND SPINOZA. Article 5
OPHIOLOGY AND SERPENT SYMBOLISM. Article 30
MADELAINE. Article 39
A SERVIAN WEDDING. Article 51
GENTLE SMILES. Article 55
WILLIAM SHAKSPERE. Article 56
CRITICAL NOTICES OF THE LITERATURE OF THE LAST THREE MONTHS, Article 73
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 91
FREEMASONRY AT MAURITIUS. Article 92
MASONIC MENDICITY. Article 93
ON THE JURISDICTION OF GEN. G. ENCAMPMENT OF THE UNITED STATES Article 97
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 99
LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE. Article 100
METROPOLITAN. Article 101
PROVINCIAL. Article 103
ISLE OF WIGHT. Article 110
ROYAL ARCH. Article 135
IRELAND. Article 136
SCOTLAND. Article 137
INDIA. Article 138
COLONIAL. Article 141
Obituary. Article 148
BIRTH. Article 150
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 150
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Madelaine.

for no refreshment . I should like to set off immediately ; and if it Avould not inconvenience Master Pierrat " " Here , Pierrat , come here , " cried the farmer ' s Avife . At this call , made in a tone that admitted of no hesitation , a boy advanced from the croAvd Avith a most uiiAvilling air . Pierrat , who since the early morning had been promising himself the

pleasure of taking a part in different games in tlie square before the church after vespers , did not appear satisfied with his aunt ' s proposal . But she repeated it in a manner Avhich shoAved that it Avould be prudent to submit . Placing the parcel under his arm , she gave him a push , and said , " Go by the AVOOCI , and take care not to make this young lady walk too fastfor she has not

, such feet as you have . " Thereupon they started , Avhile the rest of the Neuvy-les-Bois population , recovering from their surprise , gave themselves up to the pleasure of talking about the events of this great day . By degrees , as the young girl and her guide left the dusty highway and advanced into the countrythe landscape assumed a

, more interesting aspect . After walking two hours they reached the forest of Valtravers . Contrary , however , to his aunt's express orders , Pierrat walked very fast , quite regardless of his companion . The possibility that he might yet return in time to

join in the games gave wings to his feet . As he hurried along he gloomily noticed the lengthening shadoAvs of the trees , and at last , feeling in the bitterness of his heart that all share in the pleasures of the day were at au end for him if he went onto Valtravers , he stopped , and throwing the parcel upon the grass , — " There , " cried he , " you have only to follow this avenue , and

it will lead you straight up to the chateau . " Taking from her pocket a purse not very heavy , the young girl timidly offered Pierrat a small coin , thanking him for his trouble . He thrust it into his pocket , and ran off at full speed . She had scarcely entered the forest than she experienced that delicious sensation of relief one feels on quitting a hothouse for a cool shade . As

she never doubted but that the chateau Avas very near , she Avas in no great haste , but , seating herself at the foot of a large oak , she contemplated Avith delight the rich forest scenery by which she was surrounded ; all around her breathed of perfume , of freshness , of tranquillity . At length , the declining rays of the sun warned her that evening was approaching . She arose and

walked CIOAVU the avenue , expecting each moment to catch sight of toAvers and portals ; but this avenue only led into another one precisely similar . She listened eagerly , hoping to hear some sounds besides those vague rustling murmurs Avhicli are so often heard in AVOOCIS upon the approach of twiliglit . After Avalking VOL . II . 2 F

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