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The Work Of Nature In The Months.

The same poet clrcuvs a lesson , with Avhich AVC may well close our thoughts on early Spring , from the little Field Mouse , Avhich HOAV begins to come forth again : — "Mousie , thou art no thy lane , In proving foresight may be vain ; The best laid schemes o' mice an' men Gang aft aglee , An' lea ' e us nought but grief an' pain , For promis'd joy . "

Amabel Vaughan.*

AMABEL VAUGHAN . *

BY BEO . EMBA HOLMES , Author of" Talcs , Poems , and Masonic Papers ; " "Mildred , an AulumnRomance ; " "My Lord the King ; " "The Path of Life , an Allegory ; " "Another Fenian Outrage ; " "Notes on the United Orders of the Temple and Hospital , " § c , ( ye .

CHAPTER IV . —A " . Mabel's visit Avas IIOAV concluded , and she was going home to the North with Fitzgerald as an escort as far as Doncaster , where he had some business . ' Marcus came with Miss Griss to see them off . As it happened , they Avere all early at the Great Northern Terminus— -Avhether by accident or design I cannot tell—so they strolled up and down the great platform

chatting pleasantly together . " I say , Mark ! " Mr . Fitzgerald observed , as an old Avoman passed them , laden with bundles , in an aAvful flurry lest she should lose the train , although it Avanted a quarter of an hour or tAventy minutes before it started , " does it strike you who that old party is like ?"

" I think I have seen you before : I think I have seen you before ; Your face seems to be so familiar to me , I think I have seen you before . " Mark chanted in an undertone as he walked along by Mabel ' s side , "And so I have , but Avhere the dickens it was I can ' t remember . Ohnow I have it ; I believe it ' s old

, Mother Stoddart—or somebody very like her . " "Anclpray Avho is she ? " Mabel inquired . " Oh , our old nurse of No . 3 Ward at Hertford . She Avas a nice old party , " Mark continued . " At Hertford each Avard consists of three stories ;—the ground floor is the boys' day-room—just off Avhich is the nurse ' s parlour ; the second floor is the large dormitory , in which half the boys sleep , adjacent to which is the nurse ' s bedroomand

, above is the attic where the rest of the boys sleep—Avith the servant ' s room adjoining . " Old Mother Stoddart was a sensible ivomari , and not ivishing to bo disturbed at ni ght , she turned all the turbulent boys into the attic overhead , Avhilst the quiet ones re posed in the dormitory .

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
AN HERMETIC WORK. Article 2
PAPERS ON THE GREAT PYRAMID. Article 6
WHAT MATTER? Article 13
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 14
EXTRACTS FROM THE MINUTE BOOKS OF THE CARMARTHEN LODGE. Article 16
"WOUNDED." Article 18
THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS. Article 19
AMABEL VAUGHAN.* Article 25
ALEXANDER PUSCHKIN. Article 27
THE ANGEL. Article 28
WHAT HAST THOU TO DO WITH MY POOR NAME ? Article 29
I LOVED THEE. Article 30
AN ELEGY. Article 30
A HEART. Article 30
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 31
FREEMASONS' WIVES. Article 33
ON THE TESTING AND STRENGTH OF RAILWAY MATERIALS, &c. Article 34
THE TRUE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 38
LOST AND SAVED ; OR NELLIE POWERS THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. Article 41
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 44
A STORY OF CHINESE LOVE. Article 48
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

The Work Of Nature In The Months.

The same poet clrcuvs a lesson , with Avhich AVC may well close our thoughts on early Spring , from the little Field Mouse , Avhich HOAV begins to come forth again : — "Mousie , thou art no thy lane , In proving foresight may be vain ; The best laid schemes o' mice an' men Gang aft aglee , An' lea ' e us nought but grief an' pain , For promis'd joy . "

Amabel Vaughan.*

AMABEL VAUGHAN . *

BY BEO . EMBA HOLMES , Author of" Talcs , Poems , and Masonic Papers ; " "Mildred , an AulumnRomance ; " "My Lord the King ; " "The Path of Life , an Allegory ; " "Another Fenian Outrage ; " "Notes on the United Orders of the Temple and Hospital , " § c , ( ye .

CHAPTER IV . —A " . Mabel's visit Avas IIOAV concluded , and she was going home to the North with Fitzgerald as an escort as far as Doncaster , where he had some business . ' Marcus came with Miss Griss to see them off . As it happened , they Avere all early at the Great Northern Terminus— -Avhether by accident or design I cannot tell—so they strolled up and down the great platform

chatting pleasantly together . " I say , Mark ! " Mr . Fitzgerald observed , as an old Avoman passed them , laden with bundles , in an aAvful flurry lest she should lose the train , although it Avanted a quarter of an hour or tAventy minutes before it started , " does it strike you who that old party is like ?"

" I think I have seen you before : I think I have seen you before ; Your face seems to be so familiar to me , I think I have seen you before . " Mark chanted in an undertone as he walked along by Mabel ' s side , "And so I have , but Avhere the dickens it was I can ' t remember . Ohnow I have it ; I believe it ' s old

, Mother Stoddart—or somebody very like her . " "Anclpray Avho is she ? " Mabel inquired . " Oh , our old nurse of No . 3 Ward at Hertford . She Avas a nice old party , " Mark continued . " At Hertford each Avard consists of three stories ;—the ground floor is the boys' day-room—just off Avhich is the nurse ' s parlour ; the second floor is the large dormitory , in which half the boys sleep , adjacent to which is the nurse ' s bedroomand

, above is the attic where the rest of the boys sleep—Avith the servant ' s room adjoining . " Old Mother Stoddart was a sensible ivomari , and not ivishing to bo disturbed at ni ght , she turned all the turbulent boys into the attic overhead , Avhilst the quiet ones re posed in the dormitory .

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