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An Old, Old Story.

crochet needles , " Lucy , what a very promising young man is Mr . Williams \" " Ah ! " replied Lucy , burying her face in her work basket . " Yes , my clear , " continued Miss Margerison , sloAvly and solemnly , " I think ho

is a very rising young clergyman , indeed ; and , moreover , Lucy , " she added , " I believe that he admires you . " Lucy looked up from her Avork but said nothing . " You seemy dear Lucy , " her aunt

, Avent on , not heeding her silence or her looks ; " Mr . Williams will do very AVOII . Ho has a little matter of his OAVII—ho has the promise of a family living , and if his Avife brings in something , as the lawyers say , to' hotch-pot' hs will have as much as it is

, good for a clergyman to have , and he and his wife Avill be most comfortable . " Ancl hero Miss Margerison paused , but still Lucy Avas silent . " You know , my dear , '' she continued , '' I always have liked the clergy , and if

you and Mr . Williams can ' get together , to use Col . Mackintosh ' s AA'ords , I shall be ready to do my part to make your money affairs quite easy . You have a little of your OAVII , I Avill add to it , and , when I go , all that I have AA'IU be yours . " This unusually long speech for Miss

Margerison had caused Lucy ' s eyes to open wider ancl wider , and Avhen at last Miss Margorison ' s gentle voice stopped , they Avere very Avide open indeed , far-seeing ancl liiuch-knoAving British maiden as she Avas . For a moment there was a pause , and

then Lucy , bursting out into one of her silvery laughs , said , much to her good aunt ' s astonishment , " Well , my clear old woman , AA'hat have you been talking about 1 Who has put all this nonsense in your head 1 I marry Mr . Williams !

Avhy I had rather marry Mr . Walters , positively , for I do trust him , Mr . Williams !"—and here Lucy for once in her life got savage— " one of the most conceited , unintelloctual donkeys I ever met . "

Oh , Lucy ! " said , her aunt , as Lucy m her gathering indignation paused for breath . " Really , aunt , " added Lucy Avith great animation , "I ' m going to speak to you about my OAVII little affair this very morning . The truth is , that Mr , Main-

An Old, Old Story.

waring and I have agreed to ' set up shop together '" ( these Avere the very Avords she used , ) " and to have tho ' same nest , ' ancl ' all that sort of thing '" ( whatever that sort of thing is ) , — " ancl , as Colonel Mackintosh epiito approves , I want you to

give your consent , and I shall be the happiest of young women . Mr . Mainwaring is so fond of yon , and he is the very pleasantest person I know of , aunt , ancl , as Mr . Carrtithers told me yesterday , ' is the best of mates ancl tho king of good

felloAVS . ' So , aunt , " said Lucy , running to her aunt's chair and kneeling by it , " say tho word , and AVO will very soon sol tie everything quite comfortably . " Oh , ye gods and little fishes ! hero is a nice state of things . Young ladies arranging everything before hand , ancl

settling everything afterwards , and " AVO , the old birds , actually ignored ' and not consulted at all ! ' ' Dreadful dilemma ! What is coming upon Society and tho world 1 AwM impropriety !

Tho good old lady appeared thunderstruck at Lucy ' s tirade and Lucy ' s appeal , and Avas apparently on the point of " testifying " and opening out Avhat Avas on her mind , when Lucy , Avho had hoard a ring at the belljumped up as quickly as she had

, knelt cloAvn , and , almost immediately afterwards , Mr . Walters announced in sonorous tones , but Avith ill-concealed annoyance—« the Rev . Mr . Williams . "

St. Paul's Cathedral.

ST . PAUL'S CATHEDRAL .

WE take this interesting revieAV from the Times . — As a thin octavo volume of nearly 100 pages , entitled " Saint Peter's and Saint Paul's , " Mr . Edmund Oldfield , F . S . A ., Member of the Executive Committee for

the completion of St . Paul ' s , has published a letter to the Dean , Avith suggestions for proceeding Avith the completion of Wren ' s great edifice . With above £ 40 , 000 in hand , Avhich the Committee are bound to apply to the purposes for Avhich that

money was collected , it is impossible , says the Avriter , either for the public or for those responsible for the administration of

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Untitled Article 1
Untitled Article 2
Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 3
SONNET. Article 3
LETTER OF BRO. W. J. HUGHAN, OF ENGLAND, TO THE GRAND LODGE UF OHIO. Article 4
THE ANCIENT MYSTERIES AND MODERN FREEMASONRY; THEIR ANALOGIES CONSIDERED. Article 7
LINES TO THE CRAFT. Article 11
OLD LONDON. Article 12
ON READING. Article 13
AN OLD, OLD STORY. Article 15
ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. Article 17
CHURCH GARDENS. Article 19
THE ENCHANTED ISLE OF THE SEA. Article 21
THE BYZANTINE AND TURKISH EMPIRES. Article 24
GERARD MONTAGU: Article 26
BURMAH.* Article 28
THE MASONIC ANGEL. Article 30
A LEGEND. Article 32
FREEMASONRY IN FRANCE. Article 33
" BLIND." Article 35
THE BRAKEMAN'S STORY. Article 35
A LAY OF MODERN DURHAM. Article 37
MEMBERSHIP OF LODGES IN ENGLAND AND IRELAND. Article 38
A CIGAR SCIENTIFICALLY DISSECTED. Article 40
NOTES BY FATHER FOY ON HIS SECOND LECTURE. Article 42
LINDISFARNE ABBEY. Article 46
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 47
THE WIDOWED SISTERS. Article 50
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An Old, Old Story.

crochet needles , " Lucy , what a very promising young man is Mr . Williams \" " Ah ! " replied Lucy , burying her face in her work basket . " Yes , my clear , " continued Miss Margerison , sloAvly and solemnly , " I think ho

is a very rising young clergyman , indeed ; and , moreover , Lucy , " she added , " I believe that he admires you . " Lucy looked up from her Avork but said nothing . " You seemy dear Lucy , " her aunt

, Avent on , not heeding her silence or her looks ; " Mr . Williams will do very AVOII . Ho has a little matter of his OAVII—ho has the promise of a family living , and if his Avife brings in something , as the lawyers say , to' hotch-pot' hs will have as much as it is

, good for a clergyman to have , and he and his wife Avill be most comfortable . " Ancl hero Miss Margerison paused , but still Lucy Avas silent . " You know , my dear , '' she continued , '' I always have liked the clergy , and if

you and Mr . Williams can ' get together , to use Col . Mackintosh ' s AA'ords , I shall be ready to do my part to make your money affairs quite easy . You have a little of your OAVII , I Avill add to it , and , when I go , all that I have AA'IU be yours . " This unusually long speech for Miss

Margerison had caused Lucy ' s eyes to open wider ancl wider , and Avhen at last Miss Margorison ' s gentle voice stopped , they Avere very Avide open indeed , far-seeing ancl liiuch-knoAving British maiden as she Avas . For a moment there was a pause , and

then Lucy , bursting out into one of her silvery laughs , said , much to her good aunt ' s astonishment , " Well , my clear old woman , AA'hat have you been talking about 1 Who has put all this nonsense in your head 1 I marry Mr . Williams !

Avhy I had rather marry Mr . Walters , positively , for I do trust him , Mr . Williams !"—and here Lucy for once in her life got savage— " one of the most conceited , unintelloctual donkeys I ever met . "

Oh , Lucy ! " said , her aunt , as Lucy m her gathering indignation paused for breath . " Really , aunt , " added Lucy Avith great animation , "I ' m going to speak to you about my OAVII little affair this very morning . The truth is , that Mr , Main-

An Old, Old Story.

waring and I have agreed to ' set up shop together '" ( these Avere the very Avords she used , ) " and to have tho ' same nest , ' ancl ' all that sort of thing '" ( whatever that sort of thing is ) , — " ancl , as Colonel Mackintosh epiito approves , I want you to

give your consent , and I shall be the happiest of young women . Mr . Mainwaring is so fond of yon , and he is the very pleasantest person I know of , aunt , ancl , as Mr . Carrtithers told me yesterday , ' is the best of mates ancl tho king of good

felloAVS . ' So , aunt , " said Lucy , running to her aunt's chair and kneeling by it , " say tho word , and AVO will very soon sol tie everything quite comfortably . " Oh , ye gods and little fishes ! hero is a nice state of things . Young ladies arranging everything before hand , ancl

settling everything afterwards , and " AVO , the old birds , actually ignored ' and not consulted at all ! ' ' Dreadful dilemma ! What is coming upon Society and tho world 1 AwM impropriety !

Tho good old lady appeared thunderstruck at Lucy ' s tirade and Lucy ' s appeal , and Avas apparently on the point of " testifying " and opening out Avhat Avas on her mind , when Lucy , Avho had hoard a ring at the belljumped up as quickly as she had

, knelt cloAvn , and , almost immediately afterwards , Mr . Walters announced in sonorous tones , but Avith ill-concealed annoyance—« the Rev . Mr . Williams . "

St. Paul's Cathedral.

ST . PAUL'S CATHEDRAL .

WE take this interesting revieAV from the Times . — As a thin octavo volume of nearly 100 pages , entitled " Saint Peter's and Saint Paul's , " Mr . Edmund Oldfield , F . S . A ., Member of the Executive Committee for

the completion of St . Paul ' s , has published a letter to the Dean , Avith suggestions for proceeding Avith the completion of Wren ' s great edifice . With above £ 40 , 000 in hand , Avhich the Committee are bound to apply to the purposes for Avhich that

money was collected , it is impossible , says the Avriter , either for the public or for those responsible for the administration of

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