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True Philosophy.

And yet though time is cruel In all it takes away , Though it robs us of each jewel We fain Avould hoard to-day , Yet it brings with it its healing , As its circling seasons flow ,

It ever is revealing Glad hopes for man below ! Beyond this vale of tears and care , Beyond this land of dreams , Are pastures ever fresh ancl fair Refreshing crystal streams ;

And in those peaceful borders , Ancl in that land so dear , Forgotten life ' s disorders , UnknoAvn its wants or fear . Stay , then , thy sinking heart . 'fired pilgrim of to-day ,

Strive on and do thy part , To reach that " far aAvay ;" For beyond the Vale of Doom , Straight from the Living Tree , There comes to thee a soft perfume Of the Land by the Crystal Sea . A . F . A . W .

The Duvenger Curse.

THE DUVENGER CURSE .

ELI A B . CLYDE . ( Continued from page 109 . )

" Poor Louis ! " she whispered ; " Avhat a Avife ; she must bo ten years the elder , and so sharp and unhealth y looking . " " What was the reason you IAVO didn ' t marry , " I asked . She put both hands over her head

up , a motion peculiarly her own . "Oh , the parents ; Louis' Avife had already been picked out for him , French fashion , and my father objected on account of his being a Catholic . But , pshaw ! Louis himself has no more religion than I have . " r

"Don't , Nip , ' I said ; " you make me cringe . How came the Duvengers to educate Louis and Josie at Protestant schools 1 " " I never kneAv exactly , " she answered , " some request of Isabel ' s father , I believe . Avanted

He Louis Americanized . Louis ' s isn't a very strong nature and being with the boys there , shook his faith . You

wouldn't think it , knowing IIOAV strong Josie ' s is . I believe it Avas her earnestness Avhich made John Fairfax a convert . Don't they make a pretty picture there ?" " Yes , what an unusually handsome man Mr . HathaAvay is . See bim bending to talk Avith Isabel . "

" They are a well matched couple ; only their hair ancl eyes are alike and I believe in contrasts . Isabel is slow in her motions ; she has a Avay of turning languidly toward one , Avith a little half smile , and looking through her eyelashes ; for all thatshe is

, Avarm hearted , ancl I guess Mr . HathaAvay knoAvs it . And I ' ve found out something else , " Avith an elfin expression of her face : " Mme . LeFevre Avould give up her hopes of the hereafter if something Avould happen to mar Isabel ' s beauty . Let us go back

to them . " We joined the group again , Nip seating herself by Louis ' s Avife . A slight contraction of eyebrows shoAved how he noticed the difference betAveen the Avomen . It Avas impossible for the girl to remain still

long , and she Avas soon on the sofa chatting Avith James Fairfax . "Oh , Josie , " she called , " Ave haven't seen the wonderful room , can't Ave go ' there to-night . " " Of course , " answered Josie ; " Ave'll all go together as soon as the moon is up . "

"I'll Avatch for the moon , then , " said Nip , and she darted to the windoAv every ten minutes . " Firefly , " said Mr . Hathaway . " That's Avhat AVO call her , " said Isabel . "One feels inclined to ask how long

since she came from elfin land , " said the gentleman . " Careful , sir , " Nip flung the Avordsback over her shoulder ; " elves punish mortals AVIIO laugh at them . " " Ahbut the punishment were sAveet "

, , said Mr . Hathaway . " Yes , " said Louis , in a tone meant only for Nip ; '' from such hands sAveeter than the caresses of others . " His Avife heard the Avords . "Really , Louis , " she said , " did that speech cost yovt

much effort ?" " The moon is up , " exclaimed Nip , quickly ; '' can't Ave go now 1 " " Oh , yes , " answered Josie , rising ; " and let no one speak or it will destroy the charm of the room . "

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GEORGE PRINCE OF WALES Article 1
Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 2
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 3
THE MINUTE BOOK OF THE LODGE OF INDUSTRY, GATESHEAD. Article 6
TRUE PHILOSOPHY. Article 8
THE DUVENGER CURSE. Article 9
OLD UNDATED MASONIC MSS. Article 12
APPENDIX. Article 17
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 17
MASONIC SONG, Article 20
AN OLD MAID'S MISTAKE. Article 20
GENERAL GRAND CHAPTER OF ROYAL ARCH MASONS, U.S.A., 1874. Article 22
THE FREEMASONS AND ARCHITECTURE IN ENGLAND. Article 24
GOOD NIGHT. Article 29
WAS IT A WARNING? Article 29
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 32
LIGHT. Article 37
Our Archaeological Corner. Article 37
MASONIC PROGRESS. Article 38
JERUSALEM, HER RUINS. Article 39
LITERARY CURIOSITY. Article 41
TONIS AD RESTO MARE. Article 41
PAT MURPHY'S DILEMMA. Article 41
TONY'S ADDRESS TO MARY. Article 41
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True Philosophy.

And yet though time is cruel In all it takes away , Though it robs us of each jewel We fain Avould hoard to-day , Yet it brings with it its healing , As its circling seasons flow ,

It ever is revealing Glad hopes for man below ! Beyond this vale of tears and care , Beyond this land of dreams , Are pastures ever fresh ancl fair Refreshing crystal streams ;

And in those peaceful borders , Ancl in that land so dear , Forgotten life ' s disorders , UnknoAvn its wants or fear . Stay , then , thy sinking heart . 'fired pilgrim of to-day ,

Strive on and do thy part , To reach that " far aAvay ;" For beyond the Vale of Doom , Straight from the Living Tree , There comes to thee a soft perfume Of the Land by the Crystal Sea . A . F . A . W .

The Duvenger Curse.

THE DUVENGER CURSE .

ELI A B . CLYDE . ( Continued from page 109 . )

" Poor Louis ! " she whispered ; " Avhat a Avife ; she must bo ten years the elder , and so sharp and unhealth y looking . " " What was the reason you IAVO didn ' t marry , " I asked . She put both hands over her head

up , a motion peculiarly her own . "Oh , the parents ; Louis' Avife had already been picked out for him , French fashion , and my father objected on account of his being a Catholic . But , pshaw ! Louis himself has no more religion than I have . " r

"Don't , Nip , ' I said ; " you make me cringe . How came the Duvengers to educate Louis and Josie at Protestant schools 1 " " I never kneAv exactly , " she answered , " some request of Isabel ' s father , I believe . Avanted

He Louis Americanized . Louis ' s isn't a very strong nature and being with the boys there , shook his faith . You

wouldn't think it , knowing IIOAV strong Josie ' s is . I believe it Avas her earnestness Avhich made John Fairfax a convert . Don't they make a pretty picture there ?" " Yes , what an unusually handsome man Mr . HathaAvay is . See bim bending to talk Avith Isabel . "

" They are a well matched couple ; only their hair ancl eyes are alike and I believe in contrasts . Isabel is slow in her motions ; she has a Avay of turning languidly toward one , Avith a little half smile , and looking through her eyelashes ; for all thatshe is

, Avarm hearted , ancl I guess Mr . HathaAvay knoAvs it . And I ' ve found out something else , " Avith an elfin expression of her face : " Mme . LeFevre Avould give up her hopes of the hereafter if something Avould happen to mar Isabel ' s beauty . Let us go back

to them . " We joined the group again , Nip seating herself by Louis ' s Avife . A slight contraction of eyebrows shoAved how he noticed the difference betAveen the Avomen . It Avas impossible for the girl to remain still

long , and she Avas soon on the sofa chatting Avith James Fairfax . "Oh , Josie , " she called , " Ave haven't seen the wonderful room , can't Ave go ' there to-night . " " Of course , " answered Josie ; " Ave'll all go together as soon as the moon is up . "

"I'll Avatch for the moon , then , " said Nip , and she darted to the windoAv every ten minutes . " Firefly , " said Mr . Hathaway . " That's Avhat AVO call her , " said Isabel . "One feels inclined to ask how long

since she came from elfin land , " said the gentleman . " Careful , sir , " Nip flung the Avordsback over her shoulder ; " elves punish mortals AVIIO laugh at them . " " Ahbut the punishment were sAveet "

, , said Mr . Hathaway . " Yes , " said Louis , in a tone meant only for Nip ; '' from such hands sAveeter than the caresses of others . " His Avife heard the Avords . "Really , Louis , " she said , " did that speech cost yovt

much effort ?" " The moon is up , " exclaimed Nip , quickly ; '' can't Ave go now 1 " " Oh , yes , " answered Josie , rising ; " and let no one speak or it will destroy the charm of the room . "

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