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Lost And Saved ; Or Nellie Powers The Missionary's Daughter.

LOST AND SAVED ; OR NELLIE POWERS THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER .

BY C . II . LOOM 1 S . CHAP . VII . —Continued . THE captain made the man an offer of tAvo dollars and a half for the animal ; Avhen the

dealer in monkeys , in apparent disgust , turned his back to him , and began exhibiting to somebody else , Avho wanted to buy , on the other side of his stand . "Let us move on , " said the captain , " and if he does not call us back , Avhich I think he will , Ave can buy it Avhen Ave come back this Avay . " The captain , Harry , and Nellie then turned about , ancl began to Avalk doAvn the street .

When the disposer of Danvins ancestors saw the party moving aAvay , he shouted to them to come back . The captain returned , and told him that the lady Avho was intending to buy the moukey had decided that she could not give over two dollars for it , but said if he wanted to sell it for that he would call her back . The dealer untied the monkey from the lot , and handed the string to the captain , at the same time asking for the tAvo dollars , which Nellie came back and paid .

Harry volunteered to carry the ' * ' cunning little fellow , " as she called it , for her , and took it in his arms like a child would a kitten . As they Avalked along , the monkey looked up into Harry ' s face in such a comical , satisfied manner , that Nellie broke into a hearty laugh . " Harry , I am sure that monkey must knoAV you , " she said ; why , captain , just notice the resemblance betAveeii them , and see in what a fatherly manner Harry looks

down on his protegee , ancl the child-like confidence Jacko places in his new found parent . " " I propose , " said the captain , " as Ave have got to name him , that Ave name him after Mr . Prescott—say , for instance , Harry Prescott , Junior , how will that do 1 I am not much at naming children , you know , and only suggest it , remember . " Oh , that ' s jolly , captain , we'll name him after Mr . Prescott , but IIOAV will we

distinguish one name from the other . I guess , after all , we had better call him Jacko , all monkeys are called Jacko . But , Harry , you must not neglect to acknowledge our kindness in remembering you , and , like a good godfather , you should make your protegee some handsome present . " " I did not think this of yon , Nellie , " said Harry , in good humour , " I think you are trilling with my affections" thenturning to Jackowho had found a pocketand was

, , , , making quite free Avith the articles he found therein , he said ; " If you do not keep your paws out of my pocket , I shall turn you over to your mistress , and see that she learns you IIOAV to treat your adopted father more respectfully . " "What ! and a little thief too 1 " exclaimed Nellie . " Harry , you will be arrested for associating in such bad company . " "No dangerMiss Powers" said the ca ] : tain " we'll not lose MrPrescott for that

, , , . reason ; they don't arrest any one here for thieving . You have mistaken the place . '' " It ' s yersilf that ' s roight , captain , I ' m afeerd , " panted Tom , all out of breath , " for 1 have the jvidence of my own eyes that what you say is true ; for , as shure as I ' m as good a salt as iver Lot ' s wife Avas , them haythens have stole the silver , so they have , keg and all , ancl off with it . "

“The Masonic Magazine: 1878-06-01, Page 42” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 31 March 2023, masonicperiodicals.org/periodicals/mmg/issues/mmg_01061878/page/42/.
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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
AN HERMETIC WORK. Article 2
PAPERS ON THE GREAT PYRAMID. Article 5
"KICK HIM DOWN." Article 10
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 11
THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS. Article 13
T. CH. BARON ZEDLITZ. Article 20
THE PAST. Article 20
THE PRESENT. Article 20
THE FUTURE. Article 21
STANZAS. Article 21
UNCERTAIN LIGHT. Article 21
A LOOK TOWARDS HEAVEN. Article 22
AMABEL VAUGHAN. Article 23
WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND WOMEN'S WORK. Article 27
ON SELECTING THE BEST CHARITY. Article 28
LOVE AND MASONRY. Article 31
Review. Article 35
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 39
LOST AND SAVED ; OR NELLIE POWERS THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. Article 42
ON THE TESTING AND STRENGTH OF RAILWAY MATERIALS, &c. Article 44
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 46
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Lost And Saved ; Or Nellie Powers The Missionary's Daughter.

LOST AND SAVED ; OR NELLIE POWERS THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER .

BY C . II . LOOM 1 S . CHAP . VII . —Continued . THE captain made the man an offer of tAvo dollars and a half for the animal ; Avhen the

dealer in monkeys , in apparent disgust , turned his back to him , and began exhibiting to somebody else , Avho wanted to buy , on the other side of his stand . "Let us move on , " said the captain , " and if he does not call us back , Avhich I think he will , Ave can buy it Avhen Ave come back this Avay . " The captain , Harry , and Nellie then turned about , ancl began to Avalk doAvn the street .

When the disposer of Danvins ancestors saw the party moving aAvay , he shouted to them to come back . The captain returned , and told him that the lady Avho was intending to buy the moukey had decided that she could not give over two dollars for it , but said if he wanted to sell it for that he would call her back . The dealer untied the monkey from the lot , and handed the string to the captain , at the same time asking for the tAvo dollars , which Nellie came back and paid .

Harry volunteered to carry the ' * ' cunning little fellow , " as she called it , for her , and took it in his arms like a child would a kitten . As they Avalked along , the monkey looked up into Harry ' s face in such a comical , satisfied manner , that Nellie broke into a hearty laugh . " Harry , I am sure that monkey must knoAV you , " she said ; why , captain , just notice the resemblance betAveeii them , and see in what a fatherly manner Harry looks

down on his protegee , ancl the child-like confidence Jacko places in his new found parent . " " I propose , " said the captain , " as Ave have got to name him , that Ave name him after Mr . Prescott—say , for instance , Harry Prescott , Junior , how will that do 1 I am not much at naming children , you know , and only suggest it , remember . " Oh , that ' s jolly , captain , we'll name him after Mr . Prescott , but IIOAV will we

distinguish one name from the other . I guess , after all , we had better call him Jacko , all monkeys are called Jacko . But , Harry , you must not neglect to acknowledge our kindness in remembering you , and , like a good godfather , you should make your protegee some handsome present . " " I did not think this of yon , Nellie , " said Harry , in good humour , " I think you are trilling with my affections" thenturning to Jackowho had found a pocketand was

, , , , making quite free Avith the articles he found therein , he said ; " If you do not keep your paws out of my pocket , I shall turn you over to your mistress , and see that she learns you IIOAV to treat your adopted father more respectfully . " "What ! and a little thief too 1 " exclaimed Nellie . " Harry , you will be arrested for associating in such bad company . " "No dangerMiss Powers" said the ca ] : tain " we'll not lose MrPrescott for that

, , , . reason ; they don't arrest any one here for thieving . You have mistaken the place . '' " It ' s yersilf that ' s roight , captain , I ' m afeerd , " panted Tom , all out of breath , " for 1 have the jvidence of my own eyes that what you say is true ; for , as shure as I ' m as good a salt as iver Lot ' s wife Avas , them haythens have stole the silver , so they have , keg and all , ancl off with it . "

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