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The Masonic Angel.

" I Avant him out of jail , first , said the afflicted woman , " and then Ave'll meet them in the courts the best Avay Ave can . " " What's his bail bond ? " the doctor asked . " The sheriff told me it Avould be six hundred dollars . "

" Can you meet me here in my office at nine o ' clock to-morroAv morning ? " asked the doctor . " I will , " she answered . Then thanking the doctor for his generous sympathy , and Stella for her

kindness , Mrs . Robinson left the office , leading her little girl , AVIIO that night Avoulcl be her only company in her sad and AvidoAved home . " Pa , " said Stella , Avhen they Avere left

alone , " if that yo \ mg man is innocent of the crime charged against him , as his mother says he is , it would be a burning shame to let him remain in prison . " "We'll see in the morning , daughter , Avhat the case is , " responded the doctor ,

" and if I am satisfied of his innocence , we'll see that he eats a free dinner tomorroAv at his mother ' s . '' The folloAving day , prompt to the hour , Mrs . Robinson Avas at the Doctor ' s oflice , Avhere , in a half-hour ' s talk she convinced

him that her son Avas the victim of one of the partners of the house , AVIIO had purloined the funds for his OAVII use , ancl defaced the books to hide his tracks , ancl then accused the young book-keeper of the theft .

The Doctor did not hesitate , but Avent at once on the young man ' s bond , and released him to the great joy of his mother . Public opinion , of course Avas suspended until the trial came off , Avhich Avas not until tAvo months , Avhich time had been prudently economized by the Avicked

partner , for he bad , under false pretence , closed up his interest in the house , and Avhen the trial of young Robinson came on the ex-partner Avas non est . . Through Stella Gregg ' s influence and her father ' s generous management , the

AvidoAv's son was fully vindicated on the trial , and the jury gave a unanimous verdict of not guilty . Public indignation ran high against the absconding partner , and the fair fame of young George Robinson shone bri ghter than ever before . With choking emotions

The Masonic Angel.

he thanked Dr . Gregg for his generous interference in his behalf , and assured him that until the clay of his death he Avould ever remember him as one of the best friends of his life . The house generously restored him to his desk againAvith assurances of an

, interest in the house , Avhich he has since obtained , where his integrity , probity and modest intelligence have given him a character even above suspicion . Miss Stella Gregg , has become one of his most intimate friendsa rumour has it that the

, Doctor himself may yet become his fatherin-laAv . " Thus fate builds hopes for honest men , And gives them back their rights again . "

A Legend.

A LEGEND .

From the " Noah ' s Sunday Times . " I HAVE heard of a mystic legend , That comes from the days of yore , Of Those , who in Salem ' s Temple Square , Level and Plumb-line bore .

The fame of their Strength and Beauty Ancl Wisdom all hands had heard , And they spake ' neath the echoing arches The Grand Omnific Word . But the column of one was broken When he fell at the Temple gate

, Where his jubliant foes in ambush For their noble victim wait . There Avas sorroAv in all the chambers , For the trestle board gave no sign Of the baud that had wrought its patterns With a skdl that had seemed divine .

They sought him o ' er hill ancl valley , From East to the distant West , And they found him beneath the acacia , Silently laid to rest . Is there no help for the lost one 1 His brethren iu SOITOAV

cry—There is help in One that is Mi ghty For those who in darkness lie . And oft as the sprig of the acacia Blooms green on our darksome Avay , It tells us that Faith shall rise us From night to the realms of day .

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Untitled Article 1
Untitled Article 2
Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 3
SONNET. Article 3
LETTER OF BRO. W. J. HUGHAN, OF ENGLAND, TO THE GRAND LODGE UF OHIO. Article 4
THE ANCIENT MYSTERIES AND MODERN FREEMASONRY; THEIR ANALOGIES CONSIDERED. Article 7
LINES TO THE CRAFT. Article 11
OLD LONDON. Article 12
ON READING. Article 13
AN OLD, OLD STORY. Article 15
ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. Article 17
CHURCH GARDENS. Article 19
THE ENCHANTED ISLE OF THE SEA. Article 21
THE BYZANTINE AND TURKISH EMPIRES. Article 24
GERARD MONTAGU: Article 26
BURMAH.* Article 28
THE MASONIC ANGEL. Article 30
A LEGEND. Article 32
FREEMASONRY IN FRANCE. Article 33
" BLIND." Article 35
THE BRAKEMAN'S STORY. Article 35
A LAY OF MODERN DURHAM. Article 37
MEMBERSHIP OF LODGES IN ENGLAND AND IRELAND. Article 38
A CIGAR SCIENTIFICALLY DISSECTED. Article 40
NOTES BY FATHER FOY ON HIS SECOND LECTURE. Article 42
LINDISFARNE ABBEY. Article 46
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 47
THE WIDOWED SISTERS. Article 50
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The Masonic Angel.

" I Avant him out of jail , first , said the afflicted woman , " and then Ave'll meet them in the courts the best Avay Ave can . " " What's his bail bond ? " the doctor asked . " The sheriff told me it Avould be six hundred dollars . "

" Can you meet me here in my office at nine o ' clock to-morroAv morning ? " asked the doctor . " I will , " she answered . Then thanking the doctor for his generous sympathy , and Stella for her

kindness , Mrs . Robinson left the office , leading her little girl , AVIIO that night Avoulcl be her only company in her sad and AvidoAved home . " Pa , " said Stella , Avhen they Avere left

alone , " if that yo \ mg man is innocent of the crime charged against him , as his mother says he is , it would be a burning shame to let him remain in prison . " "We'll see in the morning , daughter , Avhat the case is , " responded the doctor ,

" and if I am satisfied of his innocence , we'll see that he eats a free dinner tomorroAv at his mother ' s . '' The folloAving day , prompt to the hour , Mrs . Robinson Avas at the Doctor ' s oflice , Avhere , in a half-hour ' s talk she convinced

him that her son Avas the victim of one of the partners of the house , AVIIO had purloined the funds for his OAVII use , ancl defaced the books to hide his tracks , ancl then accused the young book-keeper of the theft .

The Doctor did not hesitate , but Avent at once on the young man ' s bond , and released him to the great joy of his mother . Public opinion , of course Avas suspended until the trial came off , Avhich Avas not until tAvo months , Avhich time had been prudently economized by the Avicked

partner , for he bad , under false pretence , closed up his interest in the house , and Avhen the trial of young Robinson came on the ex-partner Avas non est . . Through Stella Gregg ' s influence and her father ' s generous management , the

AvidoAv's son was fully vindicated on the trial , and the jury gave a unanimous verdict of not guilty . Public indignation ran high against the absconding partner , and the fair fame of young George Robinson shone bri ghter than ever before . With choking emotions

The Masonic Angel.

he thanked Dr . Gregg for his generous interference in his behalf , and assured him that until the clay of his death he Avould ever remember him as one of the best friends of his life . The house generously restored him to his desk againAvith assurances of an

, interest in the house , Avhich he has since obtained , where his integrity , probity and modest intelligence have given him a character even above suspicion . Miss Stella Gregg , has become one of his most intimate friendsa rumour has it that the

, Doctor himself may yet become his fatherin-laAv . " Thus fate builds hopes for honest men , And gives them back their rights again . "

A Legend.

A LEGEND .

From the " Noah ' s Sunday Times . " I HAVE heard of a mystic legend , That comes from the days of yore , Of Those , who in Salem ' s Temple Square , Level and Plumb-line bore .

The fame of their Strength and Beauty Ancl Wisdom all hands had heard , And they spake ' neath the echoing arches The Grand Omnific Word . But the column of one was broken When he fell at the Temple gate

, Where his jubliant foes in ambush For their noble victim wait . There Avas sorroAv in all the chambers , For the trestle board gave no sign Of the baud that had wrought its patterns With a skdl that had seemed divine .

They sought him o ' er hill ancl valley , From East to the distant West , And they found him beneath the acacia , Silently laid to rest . Is there no help for the lost one 1 His brethren iu SOITOAV

cry—There is help in One that is Mi ghty For those who in darkness lie . And oft as the sprig of the acacia Blooms green on our darksome Avay , It tells us that Faith shall rise us From night to the realms of day .

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