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Little Britain.

It would clo one ' s heart good to hear on a club-night tho shouts of merriment , the snatches of song , and IIOAV and then the choral bursts of half-a-dozon discordant voices , Avhich issue from this jovial mansion . At such times the street is lined with listeners , who enjoy a delight equal to that of gazing into a confectioner ' s window , or snuffing up the steams of a cook-shop . ( To be concluded . )

Our Grand Brotherhood.

OUR GRAND BROTHERHOOD .

BY BlfO . T . BURDETT YEOMAN , I'M . 1160 . AFTER a man has been initiated into Freemasonry , and years have rolled over his head and Masonic career , as a rule he finds the longer he lives in it ancl up to it as a Craftsman , the more sweet to him must be the honour

and dignity of having become a member of the Royal Craft . After some sixteen years' connection ivith the noble order ancl the brotherhood generally as a bocly , I knoiv of nothing in my experience of some sixty years that has given me so much pleasure ancl gratification , so much delight , so many pleasant and diversified hours of real social pastime , as ivell as intellectual and manly companionship , as to that of the time passed in our temples . Such has been one of undoubted ancl unsurpassable gratification both to my mind and my bocly . Here I have met with men of rare talents ; scholars ancl

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THE RECORDS OF AN ANCIENT LODGE. Article 1
THE OLD CHARGES OF THE BRITISH FREEMASONS. Article 6
AS WE MAKE IT. Article 11
THE LAWS OF THE CRUSADERS IN CYPRUS. Article 12
MASONIC STORIES. Article 13
A MASONIC DREAM. Article 14
A STRANGE LANGUAGE. Article 17
THE MYSTIC CHORD. Article 18
" GREAT ANNIVERSARY SPELL. Article 20
THE UNIVERSALITY OF MASONRY. Article 24
THE LONDON LIVERY COMPANIES. Article 25
CHURCH BELLS AND THEIR ASSOCIATIONS. Article 26
THE MASONIC VETERANS' ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL NEW YORK. Article 29
FOUND. Article 33
LITTLE BRITAIN. Article 34
OUR GRAND BROTHERHOOD. Article 38
A CATALOGUE OF MASONIC BOOKS IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM. Article 41
NORAH'S REMONSTRANCE. Article 44
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Little Britain.

It would clo one ' s heart good to hear on a club-night tho shouts of merriment , the snatches of song , and IIOAV and then the choral bursts of half-a-dozon discordant voices , Avhich issue from this jovial mansion . At such times the street is lined with listeners , who enjoy a delight equal to that of gazing into a confectioner ' s window , or snuffing up the steams of a cook-shop . ( To be concluded . )

Our Grand Brotherhood.

OUR GRAND BROTHERHOOD .

BY BlfO . T . BURDETT YEOMAN , I'M . 1160 . AFTER a man has been initiated into Freemasonry , and years have rolled over his head and Masonic career , as a rule he finds the longer he lives in it ancl up to it as a Craftsman , the more sweet to him must be the honour

and dignity of having become a member of the Royal Craft . After some sixteen years' connection ivith the noble order ancl the brotherhood generally as a bocly , I knoiv of nothing in my experience of some sixty years that has given me so much pleasure ancl gratification , so much delight , so many pleasant and diversified hours of real social pastime , as ivell as intellectual and manly companionship , as to that of the time passed in our temples . Such has been one of undoubted ancl unsurpassable gratification both to my mind and my bocly . Here I have met with men of rare talents ; scholars ancl

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