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The Secret At Last.

But the best o' us a' are but mortals , I wot , Ancl the auld proverb ' s true " There ' s a crook in ilk lot ;" And sae , no to gie ye a lengthy oration , A crook Jenny had—her guidman was a " Mason ;" No' a mason by trade , but a " Freemason " grand , Wi' his secrets , his signs , ancl his grips o' the hand .

And 0 , but it troubled the auld body sail-To think he had secrets that she couldna' share ; Ancl for week after week , aye , and year after year , Baith early ancl late the same questions she'd spier . She had wrocht rooud his heart ancl she'd wrocht round his fears She had tried him wi' coaxing , wi' fl yting , and tears ; But it a' waclna' do , for by nicht or by clay He only wad answer her , " Nay , Jenny , nay . "

But the hardest o' stanes e ' en maun yield to the stroke , As the constant drop dropping ' 11 wear oot the rock . Sae ae cauld wintry night , when he'd come frae the meeting , Ancl Jenny began wi' her pleading and greeting , He rose frae his seat in the deepest vexation , Saying , "Weel , weel , at last I shall mak ye a ' Mason . '

Gae bar ilka door and mak windows fn' ticht , For awfu ' s the gait ye maun travel this nicht , 'Mid rapping ancl chapping and darkness ancl gloom , Ancl a' sorts o' horrors on this side the tomb . Sae mak up your mind , ere I talc ye ower far ; Daur ye gang through the secret ? " Quo Jenny" I rlfuir . "

, "But clear me , " quo Tani , " I had nearl y forgot ; Whate ' er shall we do for the want o' a goal ? Gae bring the big stool frae the ben ingle nook , Ancl bring me the poker , the sandglass , and Builc . Noo talc ye your seat while I turn cloon the licht , And sit there awhile wi' your een steekit ticht ;

Syne tak ye the sandglass , that emblem o' death , And ower the guid Bnik swear a terrible aith That ye'U never reveal what this nicht ye may hear , Nor as long as ye leeve ony mair questions spier , But wi' Masons and Masonry leave me alane , " To which she responded wi' solemn "Amen . "

" Noo tak ye the poker , and ne ' er think to fret . " Quo Jenny , "My faith , but ye ' ve made it riclit het ; The guidness be wi' us , but this is nae fun ;" But he strampet his fit like the crack o' a gun . " I daur ye tae whisper , far less thus to cry , " To which a sail- sich was the only reply .

Then he bent ower her shoother fu' solemn ancl queer , While Jenny sat quaking and trimlin' wi' fear ; Ancl he whispered fu' low , sae that nae ane micht hear , " Te maun promise again nae mair questions to spier . But can ye keep secret ? speak low in reply . " "Aye , deed that I can . " Then quo Tarn , " So can I ! "

And from that day till this he can gang to the meeting Without either fl yting or coaxing or greeting . Hawick .

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A CURIOUS MASONIC TRACT. Article 1
List of the Regular Lodges in England according to their seniority, year of erection, and time of meeting. Article 9
MASONIC RESEARCH. Article 12
SONG. Article 14
THE PRESENT POSITION OF MASONIC HISTORY AND CRITICISM. Article 16
OLD RECORDS OF THE LODGE OF PEEBLES. Article 17
A MASON'S STORY. Article 21
FURNESS ABBEY. Article 24
THE SECRET AT LAST. Article 26
CONSERVATION OF MASONRY. Article 28
AFTER ALL. Article 29
CHAPTER X. Article 32
HISTORY OF THE AIREDALE LODGE, No. 387, Article 37
APPENDIX. Article 40
THE PHILOSOPHY AND WORK OF PYTHAGORAS. Article 43
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The Secret At Last.

But the best o' us a' are but mortals , I wot , Ancl the auld proverb ' s true " There ' s a crook in ilk lot ;" And sae , no to gie ye a lengthy oration , A crook Jenny had—her guidman was a " Mason ;" No' a mason by trade , but a " Freemason " grand , Wi' his secrets , his signs , ancl his grips o' the hand .

And 0 , but it troubled the auld body sail-To think he had secrets that she couldna' share ; Ancl for week after week , aye , and year after year , Baith early ancl late the same questions she'd spier . She had wrocht rooud his heart ancl she'd wrocht round his fears She had tried him wi' coaxing , wi' fl yting , and tears ; But it a' waclna' do , for by nicht or by clay He only wad answer her , " Nay , Jenny , nay . "

But the hardest o' stanes e ' en maun yield to the stroke , As the constant drop dropping ' 11 wear oot the rock . Sae ae cauld wintry night , when he'd come frae the meeting , Ancl Jenny began wi' her pleading and greeting , He rose frae his seat in the deepest vexation , Saying , "Weel , weel , at last I shall mak ye a ' Mason . '

Gae bar ilka door and mak windows fn' ticht , For awfu ' s the gait ye maun travel this nicht , 'Mid rapping ancl chapping and darkness ancl gloom , Ancl a' sorts o' horrors on this side the tomb . Sae mak up your mind , ere I talc ye ower far ; Daur ye gang through the secret ? " Quo Jenny" I rlfuir . "

, "But clear me , " quo Tani , " I had nearl y forgot ; Whate ' er shall we do for the want o' a goal ? Gae bring the big stool frae the ben ingle nook , Ancl bring me the poker , the sandglass , and Builc . Noo talc ye your seat while I turn cloon the licht , And sit there awhile wi' your een steekit ticht ;

Syne tak ye the sandglass , that emblem o' death , And ower the guid Bnik swear a terrible aith That ye'U never reveal what this nicht ye may hear , Nor as long as ye leeve ony mair questions spier , But wi' Masons and Masonry leave me alane , " To which she responded wi' solemn "Amen . "

" Noo tak ye the poker , and ne ' er think to fret . " Quo Jenny , "My faith , but ye ' ve made it riclit het ; The guidness be wi' us , but this is nae fun ;" But he strampet his fit like the crack o' a gun . " I daur ye tae whisper , far less thus to cry , " To which a sail- sich was the only reply .

Then he bent ower her shoother fu' solemn ancl queer , While Jenny sat quaking and trimlin' wi' fear ; Ancl he whispered fu' low , sae that nae ane micht hear , " Te maun promise again nae mair questions to spier . But can ye keep secret ? speak low in reply . " "Aye , deed that I can . " Then quo Tarn , " So can I ! "

And from that day till this he can gang to the meeting Without either fl yting or coaxing or greeting . Hawick .

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