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Jimmy Jackson An' His Bad Wife.

theer , an rrstud a bit , Jimmy sed he wad gan oot an leeak fer a ship , an tak ther ' passidge i' t' lost ' at waz gahiu' te sail . Seea Ben sed ' at ho wad giv him hiz brass an' he cud git bohths fer 'em all three , fer he waz varry tired , an' him an' Mally watl stop iu an' rist , Seea sed , seea deean . An' Jimmy went oot an' left ' em . Iv aboot tweea boors he lauded back ageean , an' telt ' ran ' at ther waz a shij ) gahiu' to sail t' varry next day , i' I' efterneean , au' seea he 'd beeakt 'em te gan wiv her . An' he gav Ben t' chanfe he 'd gitten oot ov hiz brass .

I next mooanin tha wer astir betabnios , au teeak ther things cloon tit ship , an ' i' t' efterneean tha all went abooard . Aboot fowwer o ' clock , a pahlot com abooard , te tak ' em doon t' river , au' off tha went . Mally began te rayder whimper a bit aboot leeavin' t' awd kuntrey , bud Jimmy telt her te cheer up , az sheea waz gahiu' tiv a gud laud , an' wad hev things all her awu way when sheea gat theer . An' then tha all all three laft an' joked az tha went doon t' Marsey . Just az t ' pahlot wer gahin' te leeav ' em , Jimmy went tit ship sahd , an' watch all tha did ; au' just at t' varry last minnet , when t' pahlot hed getteu intiv hiz booat te gan back te Liverpeeal , what sud Jimmy deea bud lowp in efter him .

" Jim ! Jim 1 ! " Mally shooted oot , at t' top ov her voice . " Whativver iz tha deeain ' , thoo feeal , thoo ! 1 ! That booat ' z gahiu' back ageean te Liverpeeal , thoo fond hoity ! ! ! " " All reet , Mally , me lass ! " sed Jim , az keeal az a cowcummer , " Ah knaw what Ah ' z aboot . Gud day , an' a fair wind wi' ya ! Yoo ' ve plagued me lang aneeaf . Ah ' z sartinlie bev a bit o' peeace noo . Gud day , an' gud luck te ya 1 "

Off went t' booat , an' Jimmy alang wi' ' t , back te Liverpeeal , wahl t' ship went on her way across t' breead Atlantic . An' Jimmy went stright back ageean tiv hiz awd wai'kshop , an' telt t' maister what he 'd deeau . An' a rare gud laff beeath him an' all t' men hed aboot it . It wer cheeaper a vast , tha all sed , then onny o' ther divooas kooats . An' Jimmy gat gud ludinsfer he wer weel knownan' varry mitch rispectid . An' he startid wark ageeau

g , , iv hiz awd bohth t' Munda mooanin' efter . An' t' maister youst awlus te say ' at Jimmy wer t' sharpist chap he hed aboot te pleeace , —fer nowder hisse ! ner neean o' t ' rist on ' em wad ivver hev shown hawf o' t' sense ' at Jimmy hed deean i' gettin' shot ov hiz worthless wife . Rose Cottage , Stokesley .

Lost And Saved ; Or Nellie Powers The Missionary's Daughter.

LOST AND SAVED ; OR NELLIE POWERS THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER .

BY C . 11 . LO 0 M 1 S . CHAP . III . When the second mate came on deck the wind had increased somewhat and a

, heavy sea was running . The heavens were black with the angry clouds . The g leam from the binnacle shone out on the seething waters , and was the only cheering ray the new watch saw when they came on deck . Some of the light sails were taken in ana everything made snug before the captain went below . At four bells , when the man at the wheel was relieved , a cold drizzling rain began to fall , and the watch wont below to encase themselves in their oil skins .

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCE OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 2
1877 AND 1878. Article 4
ST. ANDREW'S ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, BOSTON (U.S.A.) Article 5
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 8
THE LATE PRINCE CONSORT. Article 10
NOT KNOWING. Article 14
THE TRUE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 15
FORGIVE AND FORGET. Article 18
THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS. Article 19
A CHAPTER ON OAKS. Article 25
DIETETICS.* Article 27
WINTER. Article 30
AMABEL VAUGHAN. Article 31
TIME'S FLIGHT. Article 34
A DAY'S PLEASURE. Article 35
JIMMY JACKSON AN' HIS BAD WIFE. Article 38
LOST AND SAVED ; OR NELLIE POWERS THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. Article 40
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 46
SHAKSPEARE: SONNETS, XXX. Article 48
IDEM LATINE REDDITUM. Article 48
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Jimmy Jackson An' His Bad Wife.

theer , an rrstud a bit , Jimmy sed he wad gan oot an leeak fer a ship , an tak ther ' passidge i' t' lost ' at waz gahiu' te sail . Seea Ben sed ' at ho wad giv him hiz brass an' he cud git bohths fer 'em all three , fer he waz varry tired , an' him an' Mally watl stop iu an' rist , Seea sed , seea deean . An' Jimmy went oot an' left ' em . Iv aboot tweea boors he lauded back ageean , an' telt ' ran ' at ther waz a shij ) gahiu' to sail t' varry next day , i' I' efterneean , au' seea he 'd beeakt 'em te gan wiv her . An' he gav Ben t' chanfe he 'd gitten oot ov hiz brass .

I next mooanin tha wer astir betabnios , au teeak ther things cloon tit ship , an ' i' t' efterneean tha all went abooard . Aboot fowwer o ' clock , a pahlot com abooard , te tak ' em doon t' river , au' off tha went . Mally began te rayder whimper a bit aboot leeavin' t' awd kuntrey , bud Jimmy telt her te cheer up , az sheea waz gahiu' tiv a gud laud , an' wad hev things all her awu way when sheea gat theer . An' then tha all all three laft an' joked az tha went doon t' Marsey . Just az t ' pahlot wer gahin' te leeav ' em , Jimmy went tit ship sahd , an' watch all tha did ; au' just at t' varry last minnet , when t' pahlot hed getteu intiv hiz booat te gan back te Liverpeeal , what sud Jimmy deea bud lowp in efter him .

" Jim ! Jim 1 ! " Mally shooted oot , at t' top ov her voice . " Whativver iz tha deeain ' , thoo feeal , thoo ! 1 ! That booat ' z gahiu' back ageean te Liverpeeal , thoo fond hoity ! ! ! " " All reet , Mally , me lass ! " sed Jim , az keeal az a cowcummer , " Ah knaw what Ah ' z aboot . Gud day , an' a fair wind wi' ya ! Yoo ' ve plagued me lang aneeaf . Ah ' z sartinlie bev a bit o' peeace noo . Gud day , an' gud luck te ya 1 "

Off went t' booat , an' Jimmy alang wi' ' t , back te Liverpeeal , wahl t' ship went on her way across t' breead Atlantic . An' Jimmy went stright back ageean tiv hiz awd wai'kshop , an' telt t' maister what he 'd deeau . An' a rare gud laff beeath him an' all t' men hed aboot it . It wer cheeaper a vast , tha all sed , then onny o' ther divooas kooats . An' Jimmy gat gud ludinsfer he wer weel knownan' varry mitch rispectid . An' he startid wark ageeau

g , , iv hiz awd bohth t' Munda mooanin' efter . An' t' maister youst awlus te say ' at Jimmy wer t' sharpist chap he hed aboot te pleeace , —fer nowder hisse ! ner neean o' t ' rist on ' em wad ivver hev shown hawf o' t' sense ' at Jimmy hed deean i' gettin' shot ov hiz worthless wife . Rose Cottage , Stokesley .

Lost And Saved ; Or Nellie Powers The Missionary's Daughter.

LOST AND SAVED ; OR NELLIE POWERS THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER .

BY C . 11 . LO 0 M 1 S . CHAP . III . When the second mate came on deck the wind had increased somewhat and a

, heavy sea was running . The heavens were black with the angry clouds . The g leam from the binnacle shone out on the seething waters , and was the only cheering ray the new watch saw when they came on deck . Some of the light sails were taken in ana everything made snug before the captain went below . At four bells , when the man at the wheel was relieved , a cold drizzling rain began to fall , and the watch wont below to encase themselves in their oil skins .

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