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awful blackness , they Avere startled by bearing Avords , very faint and IOAV , from the lips of Mm Avhom they supposed dead . BoAving their beads to catcb if possible bis faintest breath , they both beard and fully understood a feiv closing Avoids of that sentence so Avell knoAvn to all Master Masons , Avbieb tolls a Brother Mason of the dire extremity and distress to which he Avho utters it is

reduced . Colby and NeAvton Avere brethren of the mystic tie , and Avell kneAV the duty that thus fell upon them . " 0 dear , " cried NeAvton , " Avhat can Ave do , here is our Brother , Avhoever lie may be , and from the very portals of tlie gravelie calls upon us

, for aid and assistance . Oh ! Avhat shall Ave do ? " " There is but one tiling Ave can do , " said Colby , " and that is for you to go the best Avay you can , in search of aid , Avhile I remain here with our dying Brother , " and as lie said it , lie calmly seated himself on

the Avet ground , and drawing the strange , but dying brother ' s bead up to Ms bosom , lie wrapped bis thin coat about Mm as best be could , and prepared himself for Ms lonely vigil in the darkness and storm , with the dying or tlie deadwhile bis friend

, Newton should seek the help so much needed . Newton turned to start upon the discharge of Ms part of the painful duty , but bad scarcely stumbled more than three or four steps from Ms starting place ,

. Avben Ms ears Avere greeted by a very merry ringing laugh , full and loud as if coming from many voices , backed by many happy hearts . The laugh seemed to come from a bouse a little to the left of the road , and at no great distance from them , but the light from Avbieb Avas bidden from

them by some intervening object . As if by one impulse both tlie friends set up a shout , and the cry of "help ! help ! " rang out upon the niglit air and seemed to join in making the liOAvlhig of the storm more Aveird and frightful . Soon came the

answering cry of " Avbere ? " and by a continuous shouting , the answering party , Avliicb consisted of the young men AVIIO , with their lad y friends , bad found shelter in the school house , Avere led to the top of a steep bank that arose on that side of the

road at the spot Avbere the two companions bad found their dying Brother . One of the young men carried a lighted candle in a Avater bucket over Avliicb he carried bis hat to protect the candle from the wind and

tlie rain . A pathway up the bank Avas found near by , and by the aid of three or four of the IIBAV comers , the two friends managed to carry the apparently lifeless body up the bank , Avhen the candle hi the bucket Avas suddenly extinguished . But

guided by the lights from the school bouse now plabily to be seen , tlie little company soon reached its gracious shelter , A \ 'kere the body Avas laid upon a dry shaAA'l spread upon tlie floor by one of the young ladies . After their fright had a little passed away ,

the young ladies united Avitb the gentlemen in endeavouring to bring back to life Mm , Avho to all appearances bad already fled the regions of time , and found shelter in the realms of eternity . Beautiful cambric handkerchiefs Avere readily supplied to

remove tlie mud and dirt from the face . The bands and feet ivere chafed by the anxious Avatcbers , but all in vain . The lips of the dying man opened but once , and borne on on that parting breath the attentive listeners beard the Avbisperod Avoids" Darling

, Belle , " and all that mournful company in the little Avayside school bouse kneAV that Laivrence Clark bad gone out forever , leaving Ms darling Belle , not to the cold

charities of the Avorld , but to the tender fostering care of Ms Masonic Brethren . At about midnight the storm bad spent its fury , tlie Avinds died aivay , the rain ceased to fall , tlie clouds rolled . aAvay , and the late moon arose to shed a little light on tho scene . Some of tho young men from

the school house hastened to the hotel and soon returned Avitb an open wagon , in Avhich the ladies and their companions found conveyance to their homes at the hotel . Colby and Newton remained Avitb their Brother ' s lifeless bodyAVMCII they

, watched until the coming of the Coroner in the morning . News of the Miding of the dead man in the road bad spread like Avildfire in that peaceful neighbourhood , and before the sun had completed the first hour of its daily journey , a crowd bad

gathered at Gage ' s school bouse to see for themselves the proof of tlie truth of the flying reports . The Coroner came early , a jury Avas readily empanelled , and an investigation of the cause of death Avas held . A learned doctor from the tOAvn Avas called

to make the examination . His pockets Avere searched , but they Avere empty ; be had neither pocket-book nor money . Some remembered to have soon Mm Aveai a fine

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Untitled Article 1
PREFACE. Article 2
INDEX. Article 4
Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 6
MYSTIC SYMBOLS. Article 7
THE MASON'S GRAVE. Article 7
EARLY HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN AMERICA. Article 8
THE OLD MASONIC POEM. Article 18
MONSIEUR LE BARON. Article 20
THE NEW MORALITY. Article 23
THE BROKEN EMBLEM. Article 24
THE MYSTERY. Article 31
DISPERSION OF LANGUAGE. Article 32
THE BRICKLAYER. Article 33
Review. Article 34
AN ELEPHANT HUNT IN SIAM. Article 34
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awful blackness , they Avere startled by bearing Avords , very faint and IOAV , from the lips of Mm Avhom they supposed dead . BoAving their beads to catcb if possible bis faintest breath , they both beard and fully understood a feiv closing Avoids of that sentence so Avell knoAvn to all Master Masons , Avbieb tolls a Brother Mason of the dire extremity and distress to which he Avho utters it is

reduced . Colby and NeAvton Avere brethren of the mystic tie , and Avell kneAV the duty that thus fell upon them . " 0 dear , " cried NeAvton , " Avhat can Ave do , here is our Brother , Avhoever lie may be , and from the very portals of tlie gravelie calls upon us

, for aid and assistance . Oh ! Avhat shall Ave do ? " " There is but one tiling Ave can do , " said Colby , " and that is for you to go the best Avay you can , in search of aid , Avhile I remain here with our dying Brother , " and as lie said it , lie calmly seated himself on

the Avet ground , and drawing the strange , but dying brother ' s bead up to Ms bosom , lie wrapped bis thin coat about Mm as best be could , and prepared himself for Ms lonely vigil in the darkness and storm , with the dying or tlie deadwhile bis friend

, Newton should seek the help so much needed . Newton turned to start upon the discharge of Ms part of the painful duty , but bad scarcely stumbled more than three or four steps from Ms starting place ,

. Avben Ms ears Avere greeted by a very merry ringing laugh , full and loud as if coming from many voices , backed by many happy hearts . The laugh seemed to come from a bouse a little to the left of the road , and at no great distance from them , but the light from Avbieb Avas bidden from

them by some intervening object . As if by one impulse both tlie friends set up a shout , and the cry of "help ! help ! " rang out upon the niglit air and seemed to join in making the liOAvlhig of the storm more Aveird and frightful . Soon came the

answering cry of " Avbere ? " and by a continuous shouting , the answering party , Avliicb consisted of the young men AVIIO , with their lad y friends , bad found shelter in the school house , Avere led to the top of a steep bank that arose on that side of the

road at the spot Avbere the two companions bad found their dying Brother . One of the young men carried a lighted candle in a Avater bucket over Avliicb he carried bis hat to protect the candle from the wind and

tlie rain . A pathway up the bank Avas found near by , and by the aid of three or four of the IIBAV comers , the two friends managed to carry the apparently lifeless body up the bank , Avhen the candle hi the bucket Avas suddenly extinguished . But

guided by the lights from the school bouse now plabily to be seen , tlie little company soon reached its gracious shelter , A \ 'kere the body Avas laid upon a dry shaAA'l spread upon tlie floor by one of the young ladies . After their fright had a little passed away ,

the young ladies united Avitb the gentlemen in endeavouring to bring back to life Mm , Avho to all appearances bad already fled the regions of time , and found shelter in the realms of eternity . Beautiful cambric handkerchiefs Avere readily supplied to

remove tlie mud and dirt from the face . The bands and feet ivere chafed by the anxious Avatcbers , but all in vain . The lips of the dying man opened but once , and borne on on that parting breath the attentive listeners beard the Avbisperod Avoids" Darling

, Belle , " and all that mournful company in the little Avayside school bouse kneAV that Laivrence Clark bad gone out forever , leaving Ms darling Belle , not to the cold

charities of the Avorld , but to the tender fostering care of Ms Masonic Brethren . At about midnight the storm bad spent its fury , tlie Avinds died aivay , the rain ceased to fall , tlie clouds rolled . aAvay , and the late moon arose to shed a little light on tho scene . Some of tho young men from

the school house hastened to the hotel and soon returned Avitb an open wagon , in Avhich the ladies and their companions found conveyance to their homes at the hotel . Colby and Newton remained Avitb their Brother ' s lifeless bodyAVMCII they

, watched until the coming of the Coroner in the morning . News of the Miding of the dead man in the road bad spread like Avildfire in that peaceful neighbourhood , and before the sun had completed the first hour of its daily journey , a crowd bad

gathered at Gage ' s school bouse to see for themselves the proof of tlie truth of the flying reports . The Coroner came early , a jury Avas readily empanelled , and an investigation of the cause of death Avas held . A learned doctor from the tOAvn Avas called

to make the examination . His pockets Avere searched , but they Avere empty ; be had neither pocket-book nor money . Some remembered to have soon Mm Aveai a fine

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