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May Chepworth: A Cleveland Sketch.

purple heather , or through the green woods , made musical by the songs of the birds , and sweet by the perfume of the flowers . And their own happiness Avas so great that they appeared to be living in a fairy land . At length the time arrived Avhen Frank

asked her father to give May to him for a Avife . It Avas a great trial to the old man , but he said" When I Avas a young man like yon , I loved her mother very- dearly ; ancl I remember the time when I asked for her

to be my wife ; and Avith what joy I brought her to my home Avhen we were Aved . I also remember—alas ! too well—Avhen she Avas taken from me , and my fireside Avas left desolate , and ( but for the sake of my dear children ) I had no Avish

to live . And now you are asking me for one of my dearest household jeAvels—my rig ht hand . It is very hard to part Avith her ; but , for her sake ancl for her mother ' s sake , I consent . And may she be spared to cheer your life longer than her dear mother was to me . " Here he was quite overcomo Avith his feelings , and left the room to hide his

tears . It was arranged that the marriage should take place in a month from that time ; and all was bustle and stir in the old farm house . Active hands were engaged making the wedding clothes ; and May was exerting herself to leave everything in

perfect order at home . The clay before the wedding arrived , and all the preparations were completed . There was to be great feasting on the Avedding-day for all comers ; and the plumpuddings that were to grace the table were

made by the bride-elect , as were most of the other good things for the guests . In the evening Frank Avas to arrive , and May , as usual , Avent out to meet him , and returned Avith him in great glee , but somewhat fatigued Avith the amount of

exertion she had undergone during the past Aveek . Several of the guests had arrived , one of whom Avas a lady friend , Avho was to be a bride ' s-maid in the morning , and she Avas to share May ' s bed that night .

By-and-bye all the inmates of the house retired to rest , excepting Frank and May . In a short time afterwards she Avent to her room , which Avas all hung around with

the dresses that were to be worn at the marriage in the morning . May Avent to the bedside , and said to her friend" You must fall asleep , dear , and not Avait for my coming , as Frank and I are going to sit awhile together" a common customin

, , the farm houses of Cleveland in those clays , all during the courtship . Her friend replied" 0 , May ! you will look bonny in the morning , Avhen you get all these nice things on . "

May bent down and kissed her , and bidding " Good-night , " left the room . An hour or tAvo afterwards , her friend was aroused by cries for help from the kitchen . Hastily throwing a few garments around her , she rushed doAvnstairs , Avhere she

found Frank supporting May in his arms in a dying condition . Soon all the family Avere on the spot , doing all they could think of to try to restore her . The doctor from the nearest toAvn Avas immediately sent for by a mounted messenger , - and soon arrived ; but all Avas of no avail . In a very short time May breathed her last . The over-exertion and excitement had been

too much for her delicate frame . Frank told them that he Avas sitting in the arm chair in the corner , ancl May on a little stool at his feet , vrith her arms resting on his knee , Avhen she suddenl y looked up in his face ancl said" 0 Frank ! I am choking !"

, He instantly raised her up in his arms ; but a blood A'essel had broken ; and , in . the presence of the Aveeping family around , she soon expired . Great was the lamentation of the villagers Avhen morning dawned , ancl they found that herAvhom they had

, all loved , ancl whom they had expected to see decked out in her wedding garments , was laid dead . And the poor old man , her father , Avas wild Avith his great grief , and ( like Rachel of old ) refused to be comforted . And nothing now remained for

poor Frank but to stay ancl see her buried in the village churchyard , and then return Avith a sorrowful soul to his home , Avhich , he had hoped , would have also been hers as Avell for many years .

The home , Avhich he had made so prett y for his intended bride , he reached almost broken-hearted , instead of returning to it ivith the great joy Avhich he had depicted to himself Avhen he had left it . And this

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 2
GROWLS FROM GRUMBLERS. Article 7
GODFREY HIGGINS ON FREEMASONRY. Article 8
WOMAN'S CHOICE —THE STORY OF A HERO. Article 12
ON THE MOUNTAIN TOP. Article 15
THE SPRIG OF ACACIA. Article 16
THE SITE OF SOLOMON'S TEMPLE DISCOVERED. Article 17
TOGETHER. Article 21
MAY CHEPWORTH: A CLEVELAND SKETCH. Article 21
FREEMASONRY AND THE EARLY ENGLISH GILDS. Article 24
THE WOMEN OF OUR TIME. Article 28
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 30
WHAT HAPPENED AT A CHRISTMAS GATHERING. Article 34
NOTES ON LITER PURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 37
THE SLEEPING BEAUTY. Article 41
THE NUMBER OF STARS WE CAN SEE. Article 42
Our Archaeological Corner. Article 43
Reviews. Article 44
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May Chepworth: A Cleveland Sketch.

purple heather , or through the green woods , made musical by the songs of the birds , and sweet by the perfume of the flowers . And their own happiness Avas so great that they appeared to be living in a fairy land . At length the time arrived Avhen Frank

asked her father to give May to him for a Avife . It Avas a great trial to the old man , but he said" When I Avas a young man like yon , I loved her mother very- dearly ; ancl I remember the time when I asked for her

to be my wife ; and Avith what joy I brought her to my home Avhen we were Aved . I also remember—alas ! too well—Avhen she Avas taken from me , and my fireside Avas left desolate , and ( but for the sake of my dear children ) I had no Avish

to live . And now you are asking me for one of my dearest household jeAvels—my rig ht hand . It is very hard to part Avith her ; but , for her sake ancl for her mother ' s sake , I consent . And may she be spared to cheer your life longer than her dear mother was to me . " Here he was quite overcomo Avith his feelings , and left the room to hide his

tears . It was arranged that the marriage should take place in a month from that time ; and all was bustle and stir in the old farm house . Active hands were engaged making the wedding clothes ; and May was exerting herself to leave everything in

perfect order at home . The clay before the wedding arrived , and all the preparations were completed . There was to be great feasting on the Avedding-day for all comers ; and the plumpuddings that were to grace the table were

made by the bride-elect , as were most of the other good things for the guests . In the evening Frank Avas to arrive , and May , as usual , Avent out to meet him , and returned Avith him in great glee , but somewhat fatigued Avith the amount of

exertion she had undergone during the past Aveek . Several of the guests had arrived , one of whom Avas a lady friend , Avho was to be a bride ' s-maid in the morning , and she Avas to share May ' s bed that night .

By-and-bye all the inmates of the house retired to rest , excepting Frank and May . In a short time afterwards she Avent to her room , which Avas all hung around with

the dresses that were to be worn at the marriage in the morning . May Avent to the bedside , and said to her friend" You must fall asleep , dear , and not Avait for my coming , as Frank and I are going to sit awhile together" a common customin

, , the farm houses of Cleveland in those clays , all during the courtship . Her friend replied" 0 , May ! you will look bonny in the morning , Avhen you get all these nice things on . "

May bent down and kissed her , and bidding " Good-night , " left the room . An hour or tAvo afterwards , her friend was aroused by cries for help from the kitchen . Hastily throwing a few garments around her , she rushed doAvnstairs , Avhere she

found Frank supporting May in his arms in a dying condition . Soon all the family Avere on the spot , doing all they could think of to try to restore her . The doctor from the nearest toAvn Avas immediately sent for by a mounted messenger , - and soon arrived ; but all Avas of no avail . In a very short time May breathed her last . The over-exertion and excitement had been

too much for her delicate frame . Frank told them that he Avas sitting in the arm chair in the corner , ancl May on a little stool at his feet , vrith her arms resting on his knee , Avhen she suddenl y looked up in his face ancl said" 0 Frank ! I am choking !"

, He instantly raised her up in his arms ; but a blood A'essel had broken ; and , in . the presence of the Aveeping family around , she soon expired . Great was the lamentation of the villagers Avhen morning dawned , ancl they found that herAvhom they had

, all loved , ancl whom they had expected to see decked out in her wedding garments , was laid dead . And the poor old man , her father , Avas wild Avith his great grief , and ( like Rachel of old ) refused to be comforted . And nothing now remained for

poor Frank but to stay ancl see her buried in the village churchyard , and then return Avith a sorrowful soul to his home , Avhich , he had hoped , would have also been hers as Avell for many years .

The home , Avhich he had made so prett y for his intended bride , he reached almost broken-hearted , instead of returning to it ivith the great joy Avhich he had depicted to himself Avhen he had left it . And this

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