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Literary Notices, &C.
bringing many mysteries to light , and we suspect the magical characters over his entrance-door have a peculiar signification and attractive affinity for authors . We observe that , by the imprint our friendly bibliopolist has taken unto himself a partner in business ; may continued success attend them . "Books are the nourishment of the mind , " and the reviewer should be grateful to the publisher as well as to the author for such intellectual enjoyment as the " Tiara and the Turban" presents .
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
§ 3 ? * We are requested to state that Dr . Crucefix has altogether retired from London . His address is . Grove , Gravesend , Kent ; where all communications should be addressed that are intended for his personal observation—indeed letters for the Editor , under cover to him , will more immediately reach their destination . It is most earnestly entreated that , wherever possible , all
communications may be written only on one side of the paper ; also , that all German and other foreign words may be most legibly written . BROS . SHARP , HERSEE , and other Brother Editors . —Many thanks for newspapers , which are most welcome—albeit they may not contain Masonic information . P . M . ( Nottingham ) . —Many thanks for the perusal of a very interesting better , of ivhich
we have taken due advantage . A . R . CATHOLIC BROTHER . —YOU cannot draw the apostate out ; he is like a lat in a hole , hating and hated . A LIFE GOVERNOR . —We have already expressed our opinion as to the propriety of a portrait of that excellent lady , Mrs . Crook , the matron of the girl ' s school , whose delicacy is so retiring , that we doubt whether she can be prevailed on to set to any artist . We would not advise the subscription to be limited , but leave to every one to give as he may please . We
have known limited subscriptions to fail altogether . Many Lodges will probably subscribe if properly applied to . A CAIHOLIC BROTHER—The Castor and Pollux of the " Masonic Impudence- "' egg are well-known . MIRGLIP . —There are many places in England that present dry and mild winter quarters ; Bath in particular , where Masonry might profit by an intelligent visitor . A YORKSHIRE MAW . —Mrs . Crucefix desires her best compliments and thanks for a very
kind and considerate remembrance . A LINCOLN BROTHER , may take his reason to market , or go to Marfcet-mzen ; it will make no difference to the Masonic Satrap , who cares as little for Masonry as he does for consistency ; he is of the genus , but he may be understood notwithstanding ; if tho past may be considered a type of the future , with some people yes means no ; does our correspondent take ? Q . —The Masonic Caterpillar is of the hungry tribe Vide Chapter on Insects in their Reptile State .
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Literary Notices, &C.
bringing many mysteries to light , and we suspect the magical characters over his entrance-door have a peculiar signification and attractive affinity for authors . We observe that , by the imprint our friendly bibliopolist has taken unto himself a partner in business ; may continued success attend them . "Books are the nourishment of the mind , " and the reviewer should be grateful to the publisher as well as to the author for such intellectual enjoyment as the " Tiara and the Turban" presents .
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
§ 3 ? * We are requested to state that Dr . Crucefix has altogether retired from London . His address is . Grove , Gravesend , Kent ; where all communications should be addressed that are intended for his personal observation—indeed letters for the Editor , under cover to him , will more immediately reach their destination . It is most earnestly entreated that , wherever possible , all
communications may be written only on one side of the paper ; also , that all German and other foreign words may be most legibly written . BROS . SHARP , HERSEE , and other Brother Editors . —Many thanks for newspapers , which are most welcome—albeit they may not contain Masonic information . P . M . ( Nottingham ) . —Many thanks for the perusal of a very interesting better , of ivhich
we have taken due advantage . A . R . CATHOLIC BROTHER . —YOU cannot draw the apostate out ; he is like a lat in a hole , hating and hated . A LIFE GOVERNOR . —We have already expressed our opinion as to the propriety of a portrait of that excellent lady , Mrs . Crook , the matron of the girl ' s school , whose delicacy is so retiring , that we doubt whether she can be prevailed on to set to any artist . We would not advise the subscription to be limited , but leave to every one to give as he may please . We
have known limited subscriptions to fail altogether . Many Lodges will probably subscribe if properly applied to . A CAIHOLIC BROTHER—The Castor and Pollux of the " Masonic Impudence- "' egg are well-known . MIRGLIP . —There are many places in England that present dry and mild winter quarters ; Bath in particular , where Masonry might profit by an intelligent visitor . A YORKSHIRE MAW . —Mrs . Crucefix desires her best compliments and thanks for a very
kind and considerate remembrance . A LINCOLN BROTHER , may take his reason to market , or go to Marfcet-mzen ; it will make no difference to the Masonic Satrap , who cares as little for Masonry as he does for consistency ; he is of the genus , but he may be understood notwithstanding ; if tho past may be considered a type of the future , with some people yes means no ; does our correspondent take ? Q . —The Masonic Caterpillar is of the hungry tribe Vide Chapter on Insects in their Reptile State .