Skip to main content
Museum of Freemasonry

Masonic Periodicals Online

  • Explore
  • Advanced Search
  • Home
  • Explore
  • The Masonic Magazine
  • June 1, 1878
  • Page 35
  • LOVE AND MASONRY.
Current:

The Masonic Magazine, June 1, 1878: Page 35

  • Back to The Masonic Magazine, June 1, 1878
  • Print image
  • Articles/Ads
    Article LOVE AND MASONRY. ← Page 5 of 5
    Article Review. Page 1 of 5 →
Page 35

Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Love And Masonry.

" You are Avelcome , Mr . Preston , " said Mrs . Greenleaf , extending her hand with a warm smile . " But , Isaac , you don ' t tell me you had your pockets picked , do you ? Didn't you wish for Ebenezer 'bout that time ?" " No , I didn ' t . I guess , though I aint sure , that I asked for Jennie , " said the old gentleman , with a look he had intended for a frown , but Avhich ended in a good natured smile .

A . call from her mother brought Jennie , blushing like a moss rose , to the door . " Mr . Preston , " said the father , Avith a glance full of pride and love toAvard his child , " this is our Jennie , and a likelier girl don ' t HA ' , if I do say it myself . " ' * ' I agree Avith you , sir , " answered Harry , Avith a glance equally as full of love , if not of pride toward Jennie . " And with your permission , I AVOUICI like to be included in , AA'hen you say our Jennie . I cannot enter your home ancl accept your hospitality under false colours . Mr . Greenleaf , Jennie and I are old acquaintances , and I feel proud to acknoAvledge myself her loA'er . "

" Becky , don't you hear ? This is the picture painter , as sure as I live . One more circumstance to-day will finish me . I declare I don't knoAV just what to do . Jennie ' s promised to Ebenezer , and he ' s our nearest neighbour ; but then you ' ve done me a kind turn ancl I—" "Don ' t let the thought of Avhat I did for yon interfere with your Avishes , " said Harry , with an arch smile , " but Mr . Greenleaf , you said I could ask any faA'our of you and it should be granted . I know it is hardly generous in me , but " all is fan in love and Avar , " and I ask

the hand of Jennie , knowing full Avell I have her heart , and will deem it a great and abundant return of my inferior service , if granted . " " Isaac , Ave better let bun have her , for I am sure she will never have Ebenezer , " said Mrs . Greenleaf , with a knowing shake of her head , and a sidelong glance of admiration toward Harry . " Besides , if you ' ve promised him any favour I ' spect the young man has bin thinking of asking for our Jennie all the Avay along . "

" And father , a good Mason never goes back on his word , you know , " said Jennie leaving her lover ' s side and stealing her little hand into the great honest palm of her father . " I love Harry , and could never , eA'en to please you father , marry that old miser . ' ' " Harry , come here , " said the old fanner , the great tears filling his aged eyes , " you have asked for the one joy of our lives , but Becky and I know what it is to love and be loved , if we be getting old . From the snap of Jennie ' s eye I can see AA'here her heart is , and I read someAvhere that' when a woman will she will , and when she Avou ' t she Avon't . ' And Becky , he ' s a Brother Mason—"

" Why , father , " cried Jennie , " Is Harry a Mason ? HOAV I would like to see the Lodge foolish enough to let him in . And remember , you bet—" "Hush , child ! " said her father , laying Jennie ' s little hand in Harry ' s , " never mind telling the bet . I'll take it all back ancl give up ; ' though Masonry is a good invention , it is nothing Avithout love . "

Review.

Review .

BULLS AND BEARS : A LAY OF LONDON CITY . *

WE are much pleased with this unpretending little Avork , which has much in it of most effective poetry , and sound , sage , moral advice to all classes . As a satire it is thoroughly effective , and deserves to be most carefully read and considered . We recommend all to get it , and all to peruse it , inasmuch as it deals with one of the plague spots of our social system , one of those open wounds which serve to point to a very unhealthy state of our general constitution nationally and socially .

“The Masonic Magazine: 1878-06-01, Page 35” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 25 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmg/issues/mmg_01061878/page/35/.
  • List
  • Grid
Title Category Page
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
Page 1

Page 1

1 Article
Page 2

Page 2

1 Article
Page 3

Page 3

1 Article
Page 4

Page 4

1 Article
Page 5

Page 5

2 Articles
Page 6

Page 6

1 Article
Page 7

Page 7

1 Article
Page 8

Page 8

1 Article
Page 9

Page 9

1 Article
Page 10

Page 10

2 Articles
Page 11

Page 11

2 Articles
Page 12

Page 12

1 Article
Page 13

Page 13

2 Articles
Page 14

Page 14

1 Article
Page 15

Page 15

1 Article
Page 16

Page 16

1 Article
Page 17

Page 17

1 Article
Page 18

Page 18

1 Article
Page 19

Page 19

1 Article
Page 20

Page 20

3 Articles
Page 21

Page 21

4 Articles
Page 22

Page 22

2 Articles
Page 23

Page 23

1 Article
Page 24

Page 24

1 Article
Page 25

Page 25

1 Article
Page 26

Page 26

1 Article
Page 27

Page 27

1 Article
Page 28

Page 28

1 Article
Page 29

Page 29

1 Article
Page 30

Page 30

1 Article
Page 31

Page 31

2 Articles
Page 32

Page 32

1 Article
Page 33

Page 33

1 Article
Page 34

Page 34

1 Article
Page 35

Page 35

2 Articles
Page 36

Page 36

1 Article
Page 37

Page 37

1 Article
Page 38

Page 38

1 Article
Page 39

Page 39

2 Articles
Page 40

Page 40

1 Article
Page 41

Page 41

1 Article
Page 42

Page 42

1 Article
Page 43

Page 43

1 Article
Page 44

Page 44

2 Articles
Page 45

Page 45

1 Article
Page 46

Page 46

2 Articles
Page 47

Page 47

1 Article
Page 48

Page 48

1 Article
Page 35

Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Love And Masonry.

" You are Avelcome , Mr . Preston , " said Mrs . Greenleaf , extending her hand with a warm smile . " But , Isaac , you don ' t tell me you had your pockets picked , do you ? Didn't you wish for Ebenezer 'bout that time ?" " No , I didn ' t . I guess , though I aint sure , that I asked for Jennie , " said the old gentleman , with a look he had intended for a frown , but Avhich ended in a good natured smile .

A . call from her mother brought Jennie , blushing like a moss rose , to the door . " Mr . Preston , " said the father , Avith a glance full of pride and love toAvard his child , " this is our Jennie , and a likelier girl don ' t HA ' , if I do say it myself . " ' * ' I agree Avith you , sir , " answered Harry , Avith a glance equally as full of love , if not of pride toward Jennie . " And with your permission , I AVOUICI like to be included in , AA'hen you say our Jennie . I cannot enter your home ancl accept your hospitality under false colours . Mr . Greenleaf , Jennie and I are old acquaintances , and I feel proud to acknoAvledge myself her loA'er . "

" Becky , don't you hear ? This is the picture painter , as sure as I live . One more circumstance to-day will finish me . I declare I don't knoAV just what to do . Jennie ' s promised to Ebenezer , and he ' s our nearest neighbour ; but then you ' ve done me a kind turn ancl I—" "Don ' t let the thought of Avhat I did for yon interfere with your Avishes , " said Harry , with an arch smile , " but Mr . Greenleaf , you said I could ask any faA'our of you and it should be granted . I know it is hardly generous in me , but " all is fan in love and Avar , " and I ask

the hand of Jennie , knowing full Avell I have her heart , and will deem it a great and abundant return of my inferior service , if granted . " " Isaac , Ave better let bun have her , for I am sure she will never have Ebenezer , " said Mrs . Greenleaf , with a knowing shake of her head , and a sidelong glance of admiration toward Harry . " Besides , if you ' ve promised him any favour I ' spect the young man has bin thinking of asking for our Jennie all the Avay along . "

" And father , a good Mason never goes back on his word , you know , " said Jennie leaving her lover ' s side and stealing her little hand into the great honest palm of her father . " I love Harry , and could never , eA'en to please you father , marry that old miser . ' ' " Harry , come here , " said the old fanner , the great tears filling his aged eyes , " you have asked for the one joy of our lives , but Becky and I know what it is to love and be loved , if we be getting old . From the snap of Jennie ' s eye I can see AA'here her heart is , and I read someAvhere that' when a woman will she will , and when she Avou ' t she Avon't . ' And Becky , he ' s a Brother Mason—"

" Why , father , " cried Jennie , " Is Harry a Mason ? HOAV I would like to see the Lodge foolish enough to let him in . And remember , you bet—" "Hush , child ! " said her father , laying Jennie ' s little hand in Harry ' s , " never mind telling the bet . I'll take it all back ancl give up ; ' though Masonry is a good invention , it is nothing Avithout love . "

Review.

Review .

BULLS AND BEARS : A LAY OF LONDON CITY . *

WE are much pleased with this unpretending little Avork , which has much in it of most effective poetry , and sound , sage , moral advice to all classes . As a satire it is thoroughly effective , and deserves to be most carefully read and considered . We recommend all to get it , and all to peruse it , inasmuch as it deals with one of the plague spots of our social system , one of those open wounds which serve to point to a very unhealthy state of our general constitution nationally and socially .

  • Prev page
  • 1
  • 34
  • You're on page35
  • 36
  • 48
  • Next page
  • Accredited Museum Designated Outstanding Collection
  • LIBRARY AND MUSEUM CHARITABLE TRUST OF THE UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER 1058497 / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2025

  • Accessibility statement

  • Designed, developed, and maintained by King's Digital Lab

We use cookies to track usage and preferences.

Privacy & cookie policy