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Amabel Vaughan.

AMABEL VAUGHAN .

BY BEO . EMEA HOLMES , Author of " Tales , Poems , and Masonic Papers ; " "Mildred , an AutumnRomance ; " "My Lord the King ; " " The Path of Life , an Allegory ; " "Another Fenian Outrage ; " "Notes on the United Orders of the Temple and Hospital , " $ -c ., $ c .

CHAPTER VII . MAKK ' S VISIT TO XE 1 VGATJ 5 ST . REET . AFTER a Avcek or two of great enjoyment Fitz returned to London , and in a few days he Avas once more at Wolverston , this time accompanied by his friend Mark Seaton . Mabel had continued to correspond Avith Mark since she left London , indeed

since she had been engaged . Neither she nor Fitz hoAvever had thought fit to tell him of the engagement ; Fitz because he said that Mark had not been very open Avith him lately , and never so much as mentioned Mabel ' s name , so it Avas clear he did not much care ; ancl Mabel because she thought she could better tell him herself than write to him about it . Mabel was like many other Avomenshe liked and admired Markand she even respected him more

, , than she did the man to Avhom she AA'as affianced , ancl yet she AA'as so selfish that she did not serujde to sacrifice . his happiness to her ou'n , and to play Avith his true honest heart as if it Avere but a child ' s toy . So Mark came . Nobody told him of the state of things Avhich existed , since they naturally thought he would knoAV all about it from his bosom friend Fitz , and ho had thus been left in total ignorance of Avhat had taken place . Mark Seaton was not a man to let the grass grow under his feet . He remembered

only too well what Mabel had said to her uncle that last evening at Trinity Parsonage about young Gilbert DaAVSon . " Oh , uncle , I do hope Ave shall get him a presentation . " " You see he ' s a sort of cousin of mine , " she had added to Mark , " and they are so very poor ; " and he had promised that night that he would do his very best for her sake , —and he kept his Avord ;

Mr . Tyssen informed him two or three days aftei'AA'ards that he regretted to say his cousin , Lord Bourchier , had already given his nomination away and would not have another presentation for some years . Then one of the clerks in the office , a good natured felloAV , told him it would not be a bad plan to obtain a list of the governors who would have presentations during that year , Avhich could be got from the counting house at Christ's Hospital for 2 s . 1 d ., so our friend got leave one morning , marched off to NeAvgate Streetinto the Avell-known entrance under King Edward ' s Statueand

, , procured a copy . As he was going out of the gate he was saluted by a small boy , AVIIO said— " Please , sir , Avould you mind buying me a pound of sugar and two packets of cocoa , " putting up his small hand timidly with two fourpenny bits in it . "To be sure I will , my little felloAV , " said Mark , and out he Avent , made the purchase for the boy and came back again .

" And noAV my little man , ancl what ' s your name 1 " said Mark , as he gravely brought the things out of his pockets and gave them to the boy Avith a shilling for himself , which he took gratefully and thanked Mark very much for . " Penalurick ; " replied the boy . " Queer name , " Mark observed , " and Avhere do you come from ?" " Cornwall , a place called St . Blazey : I don't suppose you ever heard of it j" the boy replied . " Well , I ' ve heard of a place that sounds rather like it , " said Mark laughing , " but I

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
AN HERMETIC WORK. Article 2
PAPERS ON THE GREAT PYRAMID. Article 5
"KICK HIM DOWN." Article 10
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 11
THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS. Article 13
T. CH. BARON ZEDLITZ. Article 20
THE PAST. Article 20
THE PRESENT. Article 20
THE FUTURE. Article 21
STANZAS. Article 21
UNCERTAIN LIGHT. Article 21
A LOOK TOWARDS HEAVEN. Article 22
AMABEL VAUGHAN. Article 23
WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND WOMEN'S WORK. Article 27
ON SELECTING THE BEST CHARITY. Article 28
LOVE AND MASONRY. Article 31
Review. Article 35
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 39
LOST AND SAVED ; OR NELLIE POWERS THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. Article 42
ON THE TESTING AND STRENGTH OF RAILWAY MATERIALS, &c. Article 44
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 46
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Amabel Vaughan.

AMABEL VAUGHAN .

BY BEO . EMEA HOLMES , Author of " Tales , Poems , and Masonic Papers ; " "Mildred , an AutumnRomance ; " "My Lord the King ; " " The Path of Life , an Allegory ; " "Another Fenian Outrage ; " "Notes on the United Orders of the Temple and Hospital , " $ -c ., $ c .

CHAPTER VII . MAKK ' S VISIT TO XE 1 VGATJ 5 ST . REET . AFTER a Avcek or two of great enjoyment Fitz returned to London , and in a few days he Avas once more at Wolverston , this time accompanied by his friend Mark Seaton . Mabel had continued to correspond Avith Mark since she left London , indeed

since she had been engaged . Neither she nor Fitz hoAvever had thought fit to tell him of the engagement ; Fitz because he said that Mark had not been very open Avith him lately , and never so much as mentioned Mabel ' s name , so it Avas clear he did not much care ; ancl Mabel because she thought she could better tell him herself than write to him about it . Mabel was like many other Avomenshe liked and admired Markand she even respected him more

, , than she did the man to Avhom she AA'as affianced , ancl yet she AA'as so selfish that she did not serujde to sacrifice . his happiness to her ou'n , and to play Avith his true honest heart as if it Avere but a child ' s toy . So Mark came . Nobody told him of the state of things Avhich existed , since they naturally thought he would knoAV all about it from his bosom friend Fitz , and ho had thus been left in total ignorance of Avhat had taken place . Mark Seaton was not a man to let the grass grow under his feet . He remembered

only too well what Mabel had said to her uncle that last evening at Trinity Parsonage about young Gilbert DaAVSon . " Oh , uncle , I do hope Ave shall get him a presentation . " " You see he ' s a sort of cousin of mine , " she had added to Mark , " and they are so very poor ; " and he had promised that night that he would do his very best for her sake , —and he kept his Avord ;

Mr . Tyssen informed him two or three days aftei'AA'ards that he regretted to say his cousin , Lord Bourchier , had already given his nomination away and would not have another presentation for some years . Then one of the clerks in the office , a good natured felloAV , told him it would not be a bad plan to obtain a list of the governors who would have presentations during that year , Avhich could be got from the counting house at Christ's Hospital for 2 s . 1 d ., so our friend got leave one morning , marched off to NeAvgate Streetinto the Avell-known entrance under King Edward ' s Statueand

, , procured a copy . As he was going out of the gate he was saluted by a small boy , AVIIO said— " Please , sir , Avould you mind buying me a pound of sugar and two packets of cocoa , " putting up his small hand timidly with two fourpenny bits in it . "To be sure I will , my little felloAV , " said Mark , and out he Avent , made the purchase for the boy and came back again .

" And noAV my little man , ancl what ' s your name 1 " said Mark , as he gravely brought the things out of his pockets and gave them to the boy Avith a shilling for himself , which he took gratefully and thanked Mark very much for . " Penalurick ; " replied the boy . " Queer name , " Mark observed , " and Avhere do you come from ?" " Cornwall , a place called St . Blazey : I don't suppose you ever heard of it j" the boy replied . " Well , I ' ve heard of a place that sounds rather like it , " said Mark laughing , " but I

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