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Taken By Brigands.

as on the voyage out . But I had sooner ] a y out on a yard-arm in a gale of wind than go a-riding ony day . The next afternoon Ave Avent for a bit of a cniise , and at sunset Laird Goldfinch called the mate , AVIIO sailed the schooner

now the MacKenzie Avas awa ' , and told liim that he did not Avant to go back to the old moorings , but to run in as close as he safely could , to the little bay Ave had exp lored the clay before , Avhich Avas done , and Ave dropped anchor a couple of miles

, may-be , from the shore . Soon after nightfall , his lairdship came on deck , in his sailor ' s dress , and got into the dingey , Avhich Avas already alongside , with me in it , Availing for him ; and I rowed him to the little creek I had marked

, aud lay there for an hour or mair , Avhen he came back , and I took him on board again ; but Avhether he saw the lady or no , I dinna ken . Then the HaAvk weig hed anchor , and put back to Palermo . All this happened ower again the next

night , and the next ; but on the third occasion , as Laird Goldfinch stepped into the boat off a bit of a rock , his foot slipped , and he tAvisted his ankle badly . In spite

of fomentations and bandages , he Avas m great pain Avith it all night , and next day he couldna put foot to the ground . Eh ! he Avas in a rare taking to think that the lassie Avould be expecting him , and he nae coming that evening ; but there Avas na help for it . So he wrote a letter

, Avhich I Avas to take at the time he Avould be looked for , and give to her maid if I saw her , Avhich I most likely should . But if I didna , I was to put it in the secret place he called their post-office . It Avas nae to be supposed that the yacht

should be slipped from her Palermo moorings just to save my legs , so I Avas landed after nightfall at a place clear of the town , and there the boat Avas to wait for my return . It was vera davk ; 1 could distinguish

the road before me like a haze , and the rocks shoAved a faint edge on the sky-line ; hut the trees on each side made the way unco gloomy . It was a stilly night too ; the evening breeze had died awa ' , and there Avasna a sough in the branches or a whisper in the Avaves on the beach close by . Once or twice I heard the cry of a Avild

creature , and the distant bark of a dog , but nae a sound of a human being , except the tread of my ain feet . Just before I reached the bay , where the v , dne-shop stood , the moon rose , and vera glad Avas I of the light she gave , for I had

to leave the road there , and folloAV a path which I had only been alang once before , and then in the daylight ; and if the darkness had continued sae black as at first , I mig ht ha ' e missed my Avay . As it AvasI had nae difficulty in

, keeping the track ; and I Avalked on , thinking whether the maid body would be sheered AA'hen she saw that I Avas the wrang mon , and what I should say to explain how it was , and what queer , contradictory creatures men are .

Here Avas a rich nobleman , who might p ick and choose a Avife in his ain country , frae amangst the maist beautiful ,., and the cleA'erest , and the maist honourable ivomen in the Avorld , and he must needs gang and set his heart on a foreign lassieof a

, different religion , and ways , and manners , Avhose parents didna wish to have him for a son-in-law . My reflections were suddenly interrupted

by a gleam closely before my nose , and the cry of "Halt !" I amna easily startled , but when I heard a voice , and saiv a figure spring up in my path from noAvhere , as it seemed , I started like a bairn at a flash of lightning , and my heart felt like jumping right out of my

mouth , for I thought for a second it was something uncanny . It makes a mon angry to be skeered in that sudden way ; and my next impulse was to hit , but I kenned at the moment that the thing Avhich gleamed was a

gunbarrel , pointing exactly at the pit of my stomach . AVhatever the contents of this gun-barrel might be , it was certain that at the first hostile movement they would be put into my inside , aud I didna think they would agree .

So I gave a glance to the right , speculating on the chance of a dive into the bushes , and there I distinguished , another mon Avith another gun . I looked to the left , aud there Avas a third . The young lady ' s parents seemed to have adopted vera vigorous and determined measures to keep the suitor they didna approve of aAva ' , or eA'en to prevent any

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
"THE GOOSE AND GRIDIRON," Article 2
DR. RAWLINSON'S MS. Article 3
THE CHARGE. Article 7
THE CREATION. Article 8
AN OLD, OLD STORY. Article 12
BE HAPPY AS YOU CAN. Article 14
SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR PEACEFUL SOLUTION. Article 15
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 18
THE WOMEN OF OUR TIME. Article 20
" GLAMOUR." Article 22
ZOROASTRIANISM AND FREEMASONRY. Article 22
OUT WITH THE TIDE. Article 25
TAKEN BY BRIGANDS. Article 26
MAGIC. Article 32
FAIRY TALES UTILISED FOR THE NEW GENERATION. Article 32
THE MUSICAL ENTHUSIAST. Article 34
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 34
Our Archaological Corner. Article 35
Untitled Article 36
ISRAEL AND ENGLAND. Article 36
REVIEWS. Article 39
ADDRESS OF P.G.M. BRO. HON. RICHARD VAUX, AT CENTENNIAL OF AMERICAN UNION LODGE. Article 43
A CONFESSION. Article 45
NOTES ON LITERATURE , SCIENCE AND ART. Article 46
Untitled Article 48
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Taken By Brigands.

as on the voyage out . But I had sooner ] a y out on a yard-arm in a gale of wind than go a-riding ony day . The next afternoon Ave Avent for a bit of a cniise , and at sunset Laird Goldfinch called the mate , AVIIO sailed the schooner

now the MacKenzie Avas awa ' , and told liim that he did not Avant to go back to the old moorings , but to run in as close as he safely could , to the little bay Ave had exp lored the clay before , Avhich Avas done , and Ave dropped anchor a couple of miles

, may-be , from the shore . Soon after nightfall , his lairdship came on deck , in his sailor ' s dress , and got into the dingey , Avhich Avas already alongside , with me in it , Availing for him ; and I rowed him to the little creek I had marked

, aud lay there for an hour or mair , Avhen he came back , and I took him on board again ; but Avhether he saw the lady or no , I dinna ken . Then the HaAvk weig hed anchor , and put back to Palermo . All this happened ower again the next

night , and the next ; but on the third occasion , as Laird Goldfinch stepped into the boat off a bit of a rock , his foot slipped , and he tAvisted his ankle badly . In spite

of fomentations and bandages , he Avas m great pain Avith it all night , and next day he couldna put foot to the ground . Eh ! he Avas in a rare taking to think that the lassie Avould be expecting him , and he nae coming that evening ; but there Avas na help for it . So he wrote a letter

, Avhich I Avas to take at the time he Avould be looked for , and give to her maid if I saw her , Avhich I most likely should . But if I didna , I was to put it in the secret place he called their post-office . It Avas nae to be supposed that the yacht

should be slipped from her Palermo moorings just to save my legs , so I Avas landed after nightfall at a place clear of the town , and there the boat Avas to wait for my return . It was vera davk ; 1 could distinguish

the road before me like a haze , and the rocks shoAved a faint edge on the sky-line ; hut the trees on each side made the way unco gloomy . It was a stilly night too ; the evening breeze had died awa ' , and there Avasna a sough in the branches or a whisper in the Avaves on the beach close by . Once or twice I heard the cry of a Avild

creature , and the distant bark of a dog , but nae a sound of a human being , except the tread of my ain feet . Just before I reached the bay , where the v , dne-shop stood , the moon rose , and vera glad Avas I of the light she gave , for I had

to leave the road there , and folloAV a path which I had only been alang once before , and then in the daylight ; and if the darkness had continued sae black as at first , I mig ht ha ' e missed my Avay . As it AvasI had nae difficulty in

, keeping the track ; and I Avalked on , thinking whether the maid body would be sheered AA'hen she saw that I Avas the wrang mon , and what I should say to explain how it was , and what queer , contradictory creatures men are .

Here Avas a rich nobleman , who might p ick and choose a Avife in his ain country , frae amangst the maist beautiful ,., and the cleA'erest , and the maist honourable ivomen in the Avorld , and he must needs gang and set his heart on a foreign lassieof a

, different religion , and ways , and manners , Avhose parents didna wish to have him for a son-in-law . My reflections were suddenly interrupted

by a gleam closely before my nose , and the cry of "Halt !" I amna easily startled , but when I heard a voice , and saiv a figure spring up in my path from noAvhere , as it seemed , I started like a bairn at a flash of lightning , and my heart felt like jumping right out of my

mouth , for I thought for a second it was something uncanny . It makes a mon angry to be skeered in that sudden way ; and my next impulse was to hit , but I kenned at the moment that the thing Avhich gleamed was a

gunbarrel , pointing exactly at the pit of my stomach . AVhatever the contents of this gun-barrel might be , it was certain that at the first hostile movement they would be put into my inside , aud I didna think they would agree .

So I gave a glance to the right , speculating on the chance of a dive into the bushes , and there I distinguished , another mon Avith another gun . I looked to the left , aud there Avas a third . The young lady ' s parents seemed to have adopted vera vigorous and determined measures to keep the suitor they didna approve of aAva ' , or eA'en to prevent any

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