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How He Lost Her.

HOW HE LOST HER .

BY CHARLES FLETCHER . I kneAV Margaret Avas engaged , but I told her that I loved her . "I don't knoAV Avhat you mean , sir , "

she exclaimed , Avith an expressive lift of the jetty eyebrows ; but the liquid orbs beneath avoided mine , and that encouraged me to bo saucy in my turn . "It is of no consequence that you should , of course ; but you didn ' t imagine

that you Avere going to flirt all summer Avith a felloAV of my stamp , and get off unsinged yourself !" " Why not ? " she laughed . " You don't seem seriously damaged . " " But I am . My heart is shrivelled crisp as a wafer . "

" Eeally 1 Well , I don't knoAV Avhat can bo done about it . " " I am going to SIIOAV you . " And so on , for half an hour . We spoke jestingly , both of us , hut the laugh ivith each covered deeper feeling . She Avas beautifulmy Margaret ; . fond

, of homage—as Avhat Avoman is not 1—and accustomed to receiving it . It Avas not her fault , after all , that I loA r ed her , hut her glory , as an honest man ' s love is always a true Avoman ' s glory ; and Margaret Avas a true womanthough I had called

, her a flirt . She was promised in marriage to Eoss Bentley before she ever saAV me , long enough . He had stopped a horse Avhich had been running- away with her , and so saved her life . When he asked her to

give him Avhat he had saved , Avhat Avoman Avith gratitude and a Avhole heart Avould not have said " Yes , " as she did . Besides , she loved him , for aught I kueAV . I had seen him , and he Avas a handsome enough man to . via a Avoman ' s love , if beauty Avould do it .

A handsome couple , but somehow , seeing the tAvo together , they did not seem to be fond of each other ; and so I took courage . Certainty , Margaret never looked at Eoss Bentley Avhen I Avas by , as she had looked at me many a time that summer , as we two strolled along tho beach .

Eoss Bentley once stayed a Aveek , and Avent back to toivn . He Avas a man of business , keenly devoted to money making : fonder of that , I fancied , than of the beautiful Avonian he had Avon , and upon that imagining I hung another hope . Margaret Avas an heiress . If Margaret had been doAverless , I fancy that Mr . Bentley Avould never have Aveoed her . But IIDAV to prove it .

Margaret and I did not relapse into the old fashion of strolling about the beach by moonlight after Eoss Bentley had come and gone , and Ave stopped looking and talking nonsense , Avatching each other furtively . I felt confident that Margaret AA as Avondering if I had been jesting Avhen

I said I should not give her up ; and I Avas Avondering if I had anything to do- Avith those moods of pensrveness Avhich had come upon my dark-eyed queen of late . One day I found her upon the balcony , Avith an open letter in her hand .

" I am a very fortunate girl , " she said , glancing at the letter . " Did you knoAV that Clark , Vernon & Co ., the bankers in New York , failed last Aveek ?" I had heard of it .

" The hulk of my fortune was in their hands at one time . I did not knoAV but it Avas still . My guardian Avrites to tell me , hoAvever , that he removed it months ago . " I came foi'Avard eagerly at that , extending my hand .

" Permit me to congratulate you , Miss Stone . " Margaret laughed rather confusedly as she put her little hand in mine . I saAV that she Avas surprised at my eagerness . " Miss Stone" said I" did you believe

, , me Avhen I said that I loved you , some-Avhere about a month ago ?" Margaret coloured vividly , as she gave me a doubting look . " Yes . What of it ? Do you want to take it back noAv ? " she laughed .

" jSTot I . But , in consideration of my great affection for you , I Avant you to do a favour for me . " " Maine it , " she said , looking jmzzled . " I am going up to New York tomorroAv . Will you humour me by permitting me to be the bearer of a letter from yourself to Mr . Bentley T

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
ANCIENT MASONIC LODGES, NO. IV. Article 2
THE OLD MASONIC POEM. Article 5
THE NEW MORALITY. Article 6
UNDER A MASK. Article 7
THE SEASON. Article 11
MASONIC ARCHAEOLOGY. Article 12
THE SPRIG OF ACACIA. Article 14
UNVEILED. Article 15
DIFFICULTY OF ASCERTAINING THE AGE OF UNDATED OLD MASONIC MSS. Article 17
JAM SATIS EST! Article 22
LET THERE BE LIGHT. Article 22
Untitled Article 23
Our Archaeological Corner. Article 24
THE SURVEY OF PALESTINE. Article 24
HOW HE LOST HER. Article 26
OLD AND NEW LODGES. Article 28
BENEFITS OF ADVERTISING. Article 29
ANCIENT CRAFT MASONRY. Article 29
THE GOOD FELLOW. Article 31
TIRED. Article 32
DISTINCTIONS OF LANGUAGE. Article 32
"BROTHERLY LOVE" WEIGHT, AND HIS TRIAL. Article 33
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How He Lost Her.

HOW HE LOST HER .

BY CHARLES FLETCHER . I kneAV Margaret Avas engaged , but I told her that I loved her . "I don't knoAV Avhat you mean , sir , "

she exclaimed , Avith an expressive lift of the jetty eyebrows ; but the liquid orbs beneath avoided mine , and that encouraged me to bo saucy in my turn . "It is of no consequence that you should , of course ; but you didn ' t imagine

that you Avere going to flirt all summer Avith a felloAV of my stamp , and get off unsinged yourself !" " Why not ? " she laughed . " You don't seem seriously damaged . " " But I am . My heart is shrivelled crisp as a wafer . "

" Eeally 1 Well , I don't knoAV Avhat can bo done about it . " " I am going to SIIOAV you . " And so on , for half an hour . We spoke jestingly , both of us , hut the laugh ivith each covered deeper feeling . She Avas beautifulmy Margaret ; . fond

, of homage—as Avhat Avoman is not 1—and accustomed to receiving it . It Avas not her fault , after all , that I loA r ed her , hut her glory , as an honest man ' s love is always a true Avoman ' s glory ; and Margaret Avas a true womanthough I had called

, her a flirt . She was promised in marriage to Eoss Bentley before she ever saAV me , long enough . He had stopped a horse Avhich had been running- away with her , and so saved her life . When he asked her to

give him Avhat he had saved , Avhat Avoman Avith gratitude and a Avhole heart Avould not have said " Yes , " as she did . Besides , she loved him , for aught I kueAV . I had seen him , and he Avas a handsome enough man to . via a Avoman ' s love , if beauty Avould do it .

A handsome couple , but somehow , seeing the tAvo together , they did not seem to be fond of each other ; and so I took courage . Certainty , Margaret never looked at Eoss Bentley Avhen I Avas by , as she had looked at me many a time that summer , as we two strolled along tho beach .

Eoss Bentley once stayed a Aveek , and Avent back to toivn . He Avas a man of business , keenly devoted to money making : fonder of that , I fancied , than of the beautiful Avonian he had Avon , and upon that imagining I hung another hope . Margaret Avas an heiress . If Margaret had been doAverless , I fancy that Mr . Bentley Avould never have Aveoed her . But IIDAV to prove it .

Margaret and I did not relapse into the old fashion of strolling about the beach by moonlight after Eoss Bentley had come and gone , and Ave stopped looking and talking nonsense , Avatching each other furtively . I felt confident that Margaret AA as Avondering if I had been jesting Avhen

I said I should not give her up ; and I Avas Avondering if I had anything to do- Avith those moods of pensrveness Avhich had come upon my dark-eyed queen of late . One day I found her upon the balcony , Avith an open letter in her hand .

" I am a very fortunate girl , " she said , glancing at the letter . " Did you knoAV that Clark , Vernon & Co ., the bankers in New York , failed last Aveek ?" I had heard of it .

" The hulk of my fortune was in their hands at one time . I did not knoAV but it Avas still . My guardian Avrites to tell me , hoAvever , that he removed it months ago . " I came foi'Avard eagerly at that , extending my hand .

" Permit me to congratulate you , Miss Stone . " Margaret laughed rather confusedly as she put her little hand in mine . I saAV that she Avas surprised at my eagerness . " Miss Stone" said I" did you believe

, , me Avhen I said that I loved you , some-Avhere about a month ago ?" Margaret coloured vividly , as she gave me a doubting look . " Yes . What of it ? Do you want to take it back noAv ? " she laughed .

" jSTot I . But , in consideration of my great affection for you , I Avant you to do a favour for me . " " Maine it , " she said , looking jmzzled . " I am going up to New York tomorroAv . Will you humour me by permitting me to be the bearer of a letter from yourself to Mr . Bentley T

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