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Relief.

"But you did at one time like to live in your native land , " I said ; " why did you go in the first place to the East Indies , uncle ?" " To trade , " said he ; " to buy and sell

and get gain . That is Avhat the AA-orld lives for . Gold is the lever that moves the world . " " True , " I said ; "but you have Avon gold ; you are what the Avorld calls rich : are you happy ? "

His brow contracted . " Happier than I should have been Avithout Avealth . I presume , " said he . " But perfect happiness is not the lot of man . " " You never had a famil y , uncle , " I continued ; "you have lived alone all your

life . AVhy did you never marry ? Did you never love 1 " A deeper shadow stole to Ids cheek ; I saw that I had touched upon a tender point . He did not reply immediately , but sat , I imagined , half moodily before the fire

, as still as a statue . At length he turned abruptly toAvards me . " Yes , I have Wed , " he said , " but it A ^ as long years ago . The romance of life is over Avith me now . 'The flame has gone out that passion kindled ; there can scarcely be found one smouldering ember that has survived the wrecks of time and its accompanvinff SOITOAVS . "

"Tell me all about it , uncle , " I said anxiousl y ; " when was it that you found your beau ideal , —where did you meet with her ? In America or in the East Indies ?" "It was long years ago" he said"long

, , before I went to the East Indies , that I first met Adelaide Sullivan . " "AA as she very beautiful , uncle ? " T . queried . " Had she blue eye ? , a Grecian nose , and delicate features ? Was she A'erv lovely ?"

"To me , " he replied , " she was as beautiful as an angel , although perhaps you might not at first sight have termed her very fair . _ She had eyes as blue as the violets which opened in the spring woods , lips and cheeks that mi ght have stolen

colours from the rosebud , and a forehead white as snow . But beautiful as she was in person , she Avas more attractive in mind . She had Avit , sprightliness , intelligence . She was gentle and refined . To me she appeared , in those clays , of all her sex the paragon . "

"And still you did not marry her , " I said ; " why Avas this ?" " Mercenary parents stood in the Avay , — parents who said that something more than love was Avanted to commence

housekeeping upon , —parents who frowned upon my schemes , until , in a fit of passion , I vowed to amass gold until their cupidity Avas satisfied ; and Avith this vow upon my lips , I bade adieu to Adelaide , and sailed for the Indies . For long years I

toiled unsuccessfully . My head grew gray with time , thought and care . At length the news reached me of Adelaide ' s marriage . From that hour I relinquished all ideas of ever jiossessing a home of my OAVU , —of forming the centre of a domestic circle .

I amassed gold , for acquisition had grown into a passion , —a habit Avith me , and it is a passion Avith me still . Just now I was planning the sale of some ten-acre lots on my plantation . There was not much romance about that operation , you will admit . "

" No , " I said , thoughtfully . " But what of Adelaide ? do you know anything of her noAv ? Have you ever found her since your return to your native land ?" "No , not I . AVhy should I ? She is the Avife of anotherand has forgotten me .

, At any rate , she has no business remembering me ; a pretty chap I should consider myself , looking up married Avomen , and reviving old flames . No , no ! " and my uncle shook his head decidedly . Just then a rough blast shook the

casements ; the day was , in truth , a most inclement one . The Avind not only shook the casements , but forced open the door . My uncle jumped to his feet , and sprang to close it immediatel y ; but he did not accomplish his design . A Aveak voice

arrested his hand . The figure of a pale and half-frozen child stood upon the doorsteps , as if hesitating Avhether a welcome waited for him inside or not .

" Come in , boy , come in ! " said my uncle , hastily ; " a dog should not be abroad iu such weather , much loss a delicate child . Come in , and thaw out your stiffened fingers , dear . " The boy mounted the thresholdand

, tottered towards the lire . He Avas very Aveak ; it might be through hunger , it might be through cold , perhaps from both combined . I rose and offered him alow chair by the

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
ODE ON THE INSTALLATION OF H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, Article 2
OUR ENGLISH FREEMASONRY. Article 3
ORIGIN AND BEAUTY OF MASONIC SYMBOLISM. Article 4
RESPONSE OF THE PILGRIM. Article 10
MURIEL HALSIE Article 11
DR. DASSIGNY'S ENQUIRY. Article 16
THE PROGBESSING MASON Article 21
MASONIC REQUIEM. Article 21
NOTES ON THE CHIVALRIC ORDERS OF THE TEMPLE AND OF MALTA, IN CANADA. Article 21
ASSYRIAN DISCOVERIES. Article 24
THE INSTALLATION OF THE PRINCE OF WALES. Article 26
RELIEF. Article 27
"ERADICATION OF ERROR." Article 30
UNCERTAINTY. Article 32
Review. Article 33
THE DYING CHILD. Article 35
MASONRY v. ANTI-MASONRY. Article 36
THE PALACE OF THE QUEEN OF SHEBA. Article 37
A CHINESE SOLOMON. Article 38
CROWN THE SACRED HILL. Article 39
A VERY LAMENTABLE LAMENTATION. Article 39
A FEW EXTRACTS FROM A RELATIVE NATURAL HISTORY. Article 40
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Relief.

"But you did at one time like to live in your native land , " I said ; " why did you go in the first place to the East Indies , uncle ?" " To trade , " said he ; " to buy and sell

and get gain . That is Avhat the AA-orld lives for . Gold is the lever that moves the world . " " True , " I said ; "but you have Avon gold ; you are what the Avorld calls rich : are you happy ? "

His brow contracted . " Happier than I should have been Avithout Avealth . I presume , " said he . " But perfect happiness is not the lot of man . " " You never had a famil y , uncle , " I continued ; "you have lived alone all your

life . AVhy did you never marry ? Did you never love 1 " A deeper shadow stole to Ids cheek ; I saw that I had touched upon a tender point . He did not reply immediately , but sat , I imagined , half moodily before the fire

, as still as a statue . At length he turned abruptly toAvards me . " Yes , I have Wed , " he said , " but it A ^ as long years ago . The romance of life is over Avith me now . 'The flame has gone out that passion kindled ; there can scarcely be found one smouldering ember that has survived the wrecks of time and its accompanvinff SOITOAVS . "

"Tell me all about it , uncle , " I said anxiousl y ; " when was it that you found your beau ideal , —where did you meet with her ? In America or in the East Indies ?" "It was long years ago" he said"long

, , before I went to the East Indies , that I first met Adelaide Sullivan . " "AA as she very beautiful , uncle ? " T . queried . " Had she blue eye ? , a Grecian nose , and delicate features ? Was she A'erv lovely ?"

"To me , " he replied , " she was as beautiful as an angel , although perhaps you might not at first sight have termed her very fair . _ She had eyes as blue as the violets which opened in the spring woods , lips and cheeks that mi ght have stolen

colours from the rosebud , and a forehead white as snow . But beautiful as she was in person , she Avas more attractive in mind . She had Avit , sprightliness , intelligence . She was gentle and refined . To me she appeared , in those clays , of all her sex the paragon . "

"And still you did not marry her , " I said ; " why Avas this ?" " Mercenary parents stood in the Avay , — parents who said that something more than love was Avanted to commence

housekeeping upon , —parents who frowned upon my schemes , until , in a fit of passion , I vowed to amass gold until their cupidity Avas satisfied ; and Avith this vow upon my lips , I bade adieu to Adelaide , and sailed for the Indies . For long years I

toiled unsuccessfully . My head grew gray with time , thought and care . At length the news reached me of Adelaide ' s marriage . From that hour I relinquished all ideas of ever jiossessing a home of my OAVU , —of forming the centre of a domestic circle .

I amassed gold , for acquisition had grown into a passion , —a habit Avith me , and it is a passion Avith me still . Just now I was planning the sale of some ten-acre lots on my plantation . There was not much romance about that operation , you will admit . "

" No , " I said , thoughtfully . " But what of Adelaide ? do you know anything of her noAv ? Have you ever found her since your return to your native land ?" "No , not I . AVhy should I ? She is the Avife of anotherand has forgotten me .

, At any rate , she has no business remembering me ; a pretty chap I should consider myself , looking up married Avomen , and reviving old flames . No , no ! " and my uncle shook his head decidedly . Just then a rough blast shook the

casements ; the day was , in truth , a most inclement one . The Avind not only shook the casements , but forced open the door . My uncle jumped to his feet , and sprang to close it immediatel y ; but he did not accomplish his design . A Aveak voice

arrested his hand . The figure of a pale and half-frozen child stood upon the doorsteps , as if hesitating Avhether a welcome waited for him inside or not .

" Come in , boy , come in ! " said my uncle , hastily ; " a dog should not be abroad iu such weather , much loss a delicate child . Come in , and thaw out your stiffened fingers , dear . " The boy mounted the thresholdand

, tottered towards the lire . He Avas very Aveak ; it might be through hunger , it might be through cold , perhaps from both combined . I rose and offered him alow chair by the

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