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Freemasons' Wives.

FREEMASONS' WIVES .

BY MRS . a . M . TWEDDELL , Authoress of " Rhymes ami Sketches to Illustrate the Cleveland Dialect , " § c . MY husband is a Mason true , And a Mason ' s Wife am I ; But to learn Masonic Secrets

It is no use to try : He might tell me—just only me—For women never tell A secret , but to a friend That they can trust full weU . My friend , Jemima , call'd to-day ,

To have a little talk ; She said that Masons' meetings Oft had their end in smoke : Her husband ' s clothes were full of it , — She really could not bear To have them in her room last night , So threAV them on the stair .

BroAvn said tobacco did no harm , And it Avas but a plea To get his clothes outside the room , What he had spent to see . She told him , warmly , that he knew She would not he so mean ; And he as coolly made reply , " Jemima thinks I'm green . "

" No Brown , said she , " you are not green , Or I should very soon Get at the Secrets that yon keep , So closely , Mister BroAvn ! The parson said , when Ave were wed , We two Avere one for life ; But Masonry has made us

two—You ' ve Secrets from your Wife !" Now Avas her time to speak , she thought , But BroAvn began to snore ; He always will go off to sleep , Then she can say no more . It ever is his way , she says , When Masonry's her theme ; And all she meant to say that night , Just ended in a dream .

We both agreed it was no use To tease ova husbands more ; For they as Masons were as good As they had been before ; And she and I , from what they say , Have ahvays understood , That there is nought in Masonry

But Avhat is pure and good . Rose Cottage , Stokesley . 2 G

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
AN HERMETIC WORK. Article 2
PAPERS ON THE GREAT PYRAMID. Article 6
WHAT MATTER? Article 13
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 14
EXTRACTS FROM THE MINUTE BOOKS OF THE CARMARTHEN LODGE. Article 16
"WOUNDED." Article 18
THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS. Article 19
AMABEL VAUGHAN.* Article 25
ALEXANDER PUSCHKIN. Article 27
THE ANGEL. Article 28
WHAT HAST THOU TO DO WITH MY POOR NAME ? Article 29
I LOVED THEE. Article 30
AN ELEGY. Article 30
A HEART. Article 30
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 31
FREEMASONS' WIVES. Article 33
ON THE TESTING AND STRENGTH OF RAILWAY MATERIALS, &c. Article 34
THE TRUE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 38
LOST AND SAVED ; OR NELLIE POWERS THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. Article 41
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 44
A STORY OF CHINESE LOVE. Article 48
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Freemasons' Wives.

FREEMASONS' WIVES .

BY MRS . a . M . TWEDDELL , Authoress of " Rhymes ami Sketches to Illustrate the Cleveland Dialect , " § c . MY husband is a Mason true , And a Mason ' s Wife am I ; But to learn Masonic Secrets

It is no use to try : He might tell me—just only me—For women never tell A secret , but to a friend That they can trust full weU . My friend , Jemima , call'd to-day ,

To have a little talk ; She said that Masons' meetings Oft had their end in smoke : Her husband ' s clothes were full of it , — She really could not bear To have them in her room last night , So threAV them on the stair .

BroAvn said tobacco did no harm , And it Avas but a plea To get his clothes outside the room , What he had spent to see . She told him , warmly , that he knew She would not he so mean ; And he as coolly made reply , " Jemima thinks I'm green . "

" No Brown , said she , " you are not green , Or I should very soon Get at the Secrets that yon keep , So closely , Mister BroAvn ! The parson said , when Ave were wed , We two Avere one for life ; But Masonry has made us

two—You ' ve Secrets from your Wife !" Now Avas her time to speak , she thought , But BroAvn began to snore ; He always will go off to sleep , Then she can say no more . It ever is his way , she says , When Masonry's her theme ; And all she meant to say that night , Just ended in a dream .

We both agreed it was no use To tease ova husbands more ; For they as Masons were as good As they had been before ; And she and I , from what they say , Have ahvays understood , That there is nought in Masonry

But Avhat is pure and good . Rose Cottage , Stokesley . 2 G

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