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The Adventures Of Don Pasquale.

conventionality is useless , and Mrs . Grundy very much in the way . Not that I approve of rashness or recklessness , or want of decorous consideration , on the part of our young ladies , on any occasion or in any position—far from it . But Avhat I mean is this , that there are seasons when the heart is the best spokesman in us and for us all , after all , and when living impulses are better than stereotyped rules , and sympathetic reality more admirable than prudential considerations . I hope that I may he forgiven for saying this . I need not weary my readers with the transports of the two wounded soldiersor

, the gentle tears of those warm-hearted girls when they found themselves within the sad walls of Santa Rosalie . Before evening that same day both our gallant friends were in comfortable lodgings Avith their friends , aud the best and fairest nurses in the Avorld , to say nothing of a kind Sister of Charity ; and Ave need hardly doubt that under such genial and soothing associations they soon proceeded to convalescence . I think Bechner was almost content to lose his arm to receive the Cross of Maria Theresa from old

Radetzky himself , and the whispered assurance at the same time of Anna that in her opinion he was the greatest of heroes . What Eva said to Stanelli deponent doth not think it needful to repeat here ; but whatever it was , it seemed to be the best of medicine to that enthusiastic young man .

Oh , pleasant voice of woman , which gives such confidence to hope , such softness to sorrow , such tenderness to happiness here ! After all , how much often depends on the Avords , the smiles of her , whom some call an Angel , some venture improperly to term a Crocodile ! I scout that idea ! Like Don Quixote of old , I uphold the fair fame and true heart of woman . I declare her to be the best of friends , the safest of guides , the Avisest of counsellors , and the most faithful of mates . Others may change—not she ! Others may desert—not she ! Others may betray—not she ! No ! When men are

shallow and inconstant , Avomeu are faithful and steady ; Avhen men are tried and truant , Avomen are trusting ancl tolerant . One is sick of hearing these modern attacks on women , Avhich mostly comes from the brainless and the ignorant of our young men . Madame Von Langeutheiler could hardly find words to express her sense of the great " impropriety " of Avhich the demoiselles Allegri had been guilty ; and as Baron Puchner-Priessler thought so too , those Avorthy souls no doubt found much mutual comfort in deploring and denouncing the " bad form " of the " new generation . "

I am not insensible to much that is incongruous and inconvenient in the Avay of the words and acts of our younger denizens of to-day , aud I think I can remember , out of the dimness of years , somewhat similar complaints of » M / generation , Avhenl , the Avriter , was actually a " young man about town . " Each generation listens to and makes the same accusation , partly true , partly exaggerated . No one generation , in my opinion , is worse than its predecessor—nay , any of its predecessors ! The tAvo Frauleins A on Langentheiler—good-naturedlainand portionless

, p , young women , too sensible to " quarrel Avith their bread-and-butter , "—quite agreed witli their dear mamma ( Avhatever their private opinions really Avere ) , and we can only hope that Baron Voii Puchner-Priessler Avould in due time reap his reward for the "high moral line" he so patronised , and the worldly prudence he so commended . ( To be Continued . )

Bide A Wee, And Dinna Fret.

BIDE A WEE , AND DINNA FRET .

Is the road very dreary 1 Patience yet ! Rest Avill be SAveeter if thou art aweary , And after night cometh the morning cheery . Then bide a wee , and dinna fret .

“The Masonic Magazine: 1878-05-01, Page 11” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 10 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmg/issues/mmg_01051878/page/11/.
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In Memoriam. Article 1
"HIS END WAS PEACE." Article 1
AN HERMETIC WORK. Article 2
A BRIEFE OF THE GOLDEN CALF OR THEWORLDS IDOL. Article 4
THE EPISTLE OF W. C. TO THE READER. Article 4
PAPERS ON THE GREAT PYRAMID. Article 6
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 9
BIDE A WEE, AND DINNA FRET. Article 11
THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS. Article 12
AMABEL VAUGHAN. Article 18
MASONIC HYMN. Article 21
DE. MOON'S WORKS FOE THE BLIND. Article 22
IS IT A PROMISE, OR A DECLARATION ? Article 24
THE SCOT ABROAD. Article 26
"HAIL AND FAEEWELL." Article 28
THE OTIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 29
ON THE TESTING AND STRENGTH OF RAILWAY MATERIALS, &c Article 32
A FAREWELL ADDRESS Article 36
DISCOVERY OF ROMAN REMAINS AT TEMPLEBOROUGH. Article 37
I WISH HE WOULD MAKE UP HIS MIND. Article 39
LOST AND SAVED ; OR NELLIE POWERS THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. Article 40
PRAYER ON THE SEA. Article 46
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 46
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The Adventures Of Don Pasquale.

conventionality is useless , and Mrs . Grundy very much in the way . Not that I approve of rashness or recklessness , or want of decorous consideration , on the part of our young ladies , on any occasion or in any position—far from it . But Avhat I mean is this , that there are seasons when the heart is the best spokesman in us and for us all , after all , and when living impulses are better than stereotyped rules , and sympathetic reality more admirable than prudential considerations . I hope that I may he forgiven for saying this . I need not weary my readers with the transports of the two wounded soldiersor

, the gentle tears of those warm-hearted girls when they found themselves within the sad walls of Santa Rosalie . Before evening that same day both our gallant friends were in comfortable lodgings Avith their friends , aud the best and fairest nurses in the Avorld , to say nothing of a kind Sister of Charity ; and Ave need hardly doubt that under such genial and soothing associations they soon proceeded to convalescence . I think Bechner was almost content to lose his arm to receive the Cross of Maria Theresa from old

Radetzky himself , and the whispered assurance at the same time of Anna that in her opinion he was the greatest of heroes . What Eva said to Stanelli deponent doth not think it needful to repeat here ; but whatever it was , it seemed to be the best of medicine to that enthusiastic young man .

Oh , pleasant voice of woman , which gives such confidence to hope , such softness to sorrow , such tenderness to happiness here ! After all , how much often depends on the Avords , the smiles of her , whom some call an Angel , some venture improperly to term a Crocodile ! I scout that idea ! Like Don Quixote of old , I uphold the fair fame and true heart of woman . I declare her to be the best of friends , the safest of guides , the Avisest of counsellors , and the most faithful of mates . Others may change—not she ! Others may desert—not she ! Others may betray—not she ! No ! When men are

shallow and inconstant , Avomeu are faithful and steady ; Avhen men are tried and truant , Avomen are trusting ancl tolerant . One is sick of hearing these modern attacks on women , Avhich mostly comes from the brainless and the ignorant of our young men . Madame Von Langeutheiler could hardly find words to express her sense of the great " impropriety " of Avhich the demoiselles Allegri had been guilty ; and as Baron Puchner-Priessler thought so too , those Avorthy souls no doubt found much mutual comfort in deploring and denouncing the " bad form " of the " new generation . "

I am not insensible to much that is incongruous and inconvenient in the Avay of the words and acts of our younger denizens of to-day , aud I think I can remember , out of the dimness of years , somewhat similar complaints of » M / generation , Avhenl , the Avriter , was actually a " young man about town . " Each generation listens to and makes the same accusation , partly true , partly exaggerated . No one generation , in my opinion , is worse than its predecessor—nay , any of its predecessors ! The tAvo Frauleins A on Langentheiler—good-naturedlainand portionless

, p , young women , too sensible to " quarrel Avith their bread-and-butter , "—quite agreed witli their dear mamma ( Avhatever their private opinions really Avere ) , and we can only hope that Baron Voii Puchner-Priessler Avould in due time reap his reward for the "high moral line" he so patronised , and the worldly prudence he so commended . ( To be Continued . )

Bide A Wee, And Dinna Fret.

BIDE A WEE , AND DINNA FRET .

Is the road very dreary 1 Patience yet ! Rest Avill be SAveeter if thou art aweary , And after night cometh the morning cheery . Then bide a wee , and dinna fret .

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