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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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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 . "