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Ten Years After.

TEN YEARS AFTER .

" Nous avons change tout cela . " TEN years ago , when she was ten , I used to tease and scold her ; I liked her , and she loi'ed me then , A boy som j five years older .

I liked her , she would fetch mj hook Bring lunch to stream or thicket ; Woidd oil my gun , or bait my hook , And field for hours at cricket . She'd mend my cap , or find my Avhip . Ah ! but boys' hearts are stony !

I liked her rather less than " Gyp , " And far less than my pony . She loved me then , though Heaven knoAVS Avhy , Small Avonder had she hated , For scores of dolls she ' s had to cry , ' Whom I decapitated .

I tore her frocks , I pulled her hair , Called " red" the sheen upon it ; Out fishing I woidd even dare , Catch tadpoles in her bonnet . Well , now I expiate my crime ;

The Nemesis of fables Came after years , —to-day Old Time On me has turned the tables . I'm twenty-five , she ' s tAventy now , Dark-eyed , pink-cheeked , and bonny , The curls are golden round her brow ;

She smiles , and calls me "Johnny . " Of yore I used her Christian name , But UOAV , through fate or malice , When she is by my lips can't frame Five letters to make " Alice . "

I AA'ho coidd joke ivith her , ancl tease , Stand silent UOAV before her ; Dumb , through the very wish to please , A speechless shy adorer . Or if she turns to me to speak , I ' m dazzled by her graces ;

The hot blood rushes to my cheek , I babble common-places . She ' s kind and cool—ah ! Heaven knows hoAV I Avish she blushed and-faltered : She likes me , and I love her now ; Dear , dear ! how things have altered ! Graphic . G . B . S-,

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Monthly Summary. Article 1
THE SCOTTISH CRADLE OF FREEMASONRY* Article 2
BRO. HUGHAN'S NEW WORK. Article 5
In Memoriam. Article 7
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE.* Article 9
BEATRICE. Article 13
MASONIC LIGHT. Article 15
ART-JOTTINGS IN ART-STUDIOS. Article 16
GOOD-BYE. Article 18
MINUTES OF OLD LODGES IN THE PROVINCE OF PEEBLES AND SELKIRK. Article 19
THE YULE LOG. Article 21
NOTES FOR A HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY. Article 23
MILDRED: AN AUTUMN ROMANCE. Article 25
AN HERMETIC WORK. Article 29
AN EVENING WITH ADELPHOI LODGE. Article 33
REVIEW.* Article 34
THE WHITE ROSE OF THE CHEROKEES. Article 36
SKETCHES OF CHARACTER. Article 41
OBITUARY FOR 1878. Article 42
TEN YEARS AFTER. Article 46
THE THEATRES. Article 47
THE WAY OF THE WORLD. Article 48
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Ten Years After.

TEN YEARS AFTER .

" Nous avons change tout cela . " TEN years ago , when she was ten , I used to tease and scold her ; I liked her , and she loi'ed me then , A boy som j five years older .

I liked her , she would fetch mj hook Bring lunch to stream or thicket ; Woidd oil my gun , or bait my hook , And field for hours at cricket . She'd mend my cap , or find my Avhip . Ah ! but boys' hearts are stony !

I liked her rather less than " Gyp , " And far less than my pony . She loved me then , though Heaven knoAVS Avhy , Small Avonder had she hated , For scores of dolls she ' s had to cry , ' Whom I decapitated .

I tore her frocks , I pulled her hair , Called " red" the sheen upon it ; Out fishing I woidd even dare , Catch tadpoles in her bonnet . Well , now I expiate my crime ;

The Nemesis of fables Came after years , —to-day Old Time On me has turned the tables . I'm twenty-five , she ' s tAventy now , Dark-eyed , pink-cheeked , and bonny , The curls are golden round her brow ;

She smiles , and calls me "Johnny . " Of yore I used her Christian name , But UOAV , through fate or malice , When she is by my lips can't frame Five letters to make " Alice . "

I AA'ho coidd joke ivith her , ancl tease , Stand silent UOAV before her ; Dumb , through the very wish to please , A speechless shy adorer . Or if she turns to me to speak , I ' m dazzled by her graces ;

The hot blood rushes to my cheek , I babble common-places . She ' s kind and cool—ah ! Heaven knows hoAV I Avish she blushed and-faltered : She likes me , and I love her now ; Dear , dear ! how things have altered ! Graphic . G . B . S-,

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