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Celia's Moth.

needle-points and the imminent risk of another wounded finger . " Celia , " said he , « is it Dr . Heath or I ?" "It's—not Dr . Heath— " said Celia , and then knitting and needles became entang led in hopeless confusion , and I am afraid some of the stitches in that stocking

bad to be taken over again . ^ * * # ¦ * * * " Talking of Juanita , Celia , " said Eory , bye-and-bye , " as I told you , your packing me off was the making of me ; hut , all the same , wasn't it something of a risk ? How

did you know but I might have turned out a butterfly instead of a moth ?" "No clanger , " laughed Celia , ignoring all her previous doubts and fears . " Once a moth , alwaj r s a moth !" Eory answered this saucy speech as it deserved . But his reply cannot be set down on paper . —Michigan Freemason .

A Dream Of Fair Faces.

A DREAM OF FAIR FACES .

" Hiec olim meminisso juvabit . " Where is Ethelinda ? Married in the city . Where is Dulcibella ?

Gone ! ah , morc ' s the pity ! Where is little Minnie ? On a Scottish moor . Where is laughing Clara ? At Ferozepore .

Where is cheery Phillis ? In Pacific seas . Where is stately Margaret ? All at home at ease . Where ' s melodious Myrrha ? In a far Welsh vale .

Where is gentle Cany ? Just about to sail . Where is blue-ey'd Annie ? A happy Parson ' s wife ., Where is fast Diana ? In the country life .

Where is long-hair'd Lotty ? In Upper Grosvenor Street . Whore is gleaming Kitty ? Riding to the meet .

Where is Theodora ? On a Yorkshire wold . ' Where is prim Priscilla ? Getting very old . Where is our Matilda , With her babies three ? Where is pensive Ethel ? Fishing in the . Dee .

Where is pleasant Lucy 1 In fair Naples' bay . Where is gold-hair'd Edith ? On the Appian way . Where is tender Sophy ? Teaching in a school . Where is jesting Ida ? O ' er a sisterhood in rule .

Whore is bonnie Alice ? In the Manor hall . Where is plnmp old Bessie ? At the Staubbach's Fall . Where is smiling Constance ? Giving her first rout . Where is flirting Fanny ? With a daughter coining out .

Ah ! far array , far away , Are those fair mates of mine , On whom , in other happier days , Par brighter suns eould shine ; But still as pleasant visions , Their shadows still are here , Their forms arc very fragrant , Their memories very dear .

Yes ; all those loving faces , Warm hearts and sunny eyes . Which filled my heart in other days With a dream that never dies , Are even now before me , Though in this older day , And though their tender gracefulness Is in the far away ! C 7 ELEBS .

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A City meeting was once held to receive a report from missionaries sent to discover the lost tribes of Israel , and Lord H . took the chair . " I take , " said he , " a great interest in your researches , gentlemen . The fact'is , I have borrowed money from all the Jews now known , and if you can find a new set I shall feel very much obliged . "

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
THE AGE OF ANCIENT MASONIC MANUSCRIPTS. Article 2
THE NEW MORALITY. Article 4
CELIA'S MOTH. Article 5
A DREAM OF FAIR FACES. Article 11
Untitled Article 11
CHARLES DICKENS—A LECTURE. Article 12
COURAGE. Article 17
THE CHANGE OF YEARS. Article 18
A LITTLE COMEDY Article 19
ORATION BY M.W. GRAND MASTER VAN SLYCK, OF RHODE ISLAND. Article 20
Our Archaeological Corner. Article 23
A LITTLE GOOD ADVICE. Article 24
LOIS' STRATEGY. Article 27
PEOPLE WILL TALK. Article 29
WHAT IS THE GOOD OF FREE MASONRY? Article 30
"THE NIGHTINGALE." Article 32
IN MEMORIAM. Article 32
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Celia's Moth.

needle-points and the imminent risk of another wounded finger . " Celia , " said he , « is it Dr . Heath or I ?" "It's—not Dr . Heath— " said Celia , and then knitting and needles became entang led in hopeless confusion , and I am afraid some of the stitches in that stocking

bad to be taken over again . ^ * * # ¦ * * * " Talking of Juanita , Celia , " said Eory , bye-and-bye , " as I told you , your packing me off was the making of me ; hut , all the same , wasn't it something of a risk ? How

did you know but I might have turned out a butterfly instead of a moth ?" "No clanger , " laughed Celia , ignoring all her previous doubts and fears . " Once a moth , alwaj r s a moth !" Eory answered this saucy speech as it deserved . But his reply cannot be set down on paper . —Michigan Freemason .

A Dream Of Fair Faces.

A DREAM OF FAIR FACES .

" Hiec olim meminisso juvabit . " Where is Ethelinda ? Married in the city . Where is Dulcibella ?

Gone ! ah , morc ' s the pity ! Where is little Minnie ? On a Scottish moor . Where is laughing Clara ? At Ferozepore .

Where is cheery Phillis ? In Pacific seas . Where is stately Margaret ? All at home at ease . Where ' s melodious Myrrha ? In a far Welsh vale .

Where is gentle Cany ? Just about to sail . Where is blue-ey'd Annie ? A happy Parson ' s wife ., Where is fast Diana ? In the country life .

Where is long-hair'd Lotty ? In Upper Grosvenor Street . Whore is gleaming Kitty ? Riding to the meet .

Where is Theodora ? On a Yorkshire wold . ' Where is prim Priscilla ? Getting very old . Where is our Matilda , With her babies three ? Where is pensive Ethel ? Fishing in the . Dee .

Where is pleasant Lucy 1 In fair Naples' bay . Where is gold-hair'd Edith ? On the Appian way . Where is tender Sophy ? Teaching in a school . Where is jesting Ida ? O ' er a sisterhood in rule .

Whore is bonnie Alice ? In the Manor hall . Where is plnmp old Bessie ? At the Staubbach's Fall . Where is smiling Constance ? Giving her first rout . Where is flirting Fanny ? With a daughter coining out .

Ah ! far array , far away , Are those fair mates of mine , On whom , in other happier days , Par brighter suns eould shine ; But still as pleasant visions , Their shadows still are here , Their forms arc very fragrant , Their memories very dear .

Yes ; all those loving faces , Warm hearts and sunny eyes . Which filled my heart in other days With a dream that never dies , Are even now before me , Though in this older day , And though their tender gracefulness Is in the far away ! C 7 ELEBS .

Ar01102

A City meeting was once held to receive a report from missionaries sent to discover the lost tribes of Israel , and Lord H . took the chair . " I take , " said he , " a great interest in your researches , gentlemen . The fact'is , I have borrowed money from all the Jews now known , and if you can find a new set I shall feel very much obliged . "

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