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Masonic Reminiscences.

mixed feelings of tenderness , and sorrow ; a loud whistle resounded through the hollow vaults , and startled Mary into an attitude of listening terror . "Be not alarmed , Mary , " said De Courcy , risings "it is only Hugh , who has some gossip to relate from the village , whence , I suspect , he is but now returning ; I shall just see him and be back in a moment . "

Maurice soon returned , with an anxious and excited look , holding a letter in his hands , on which he gazed with intense curiosity ; he recognized not the handwriting , but the seal seemed to concentrate his attention ; again and again he examined it , with deep emotion , then reverently applied it to his lips . Mary , seeing this , said with a sweet smile in which there mingled no fear nor doubt , " What , Maurice , a love letter to the gallant Captain Starlight ! and , on my truth , most gallantly acknowledged . "

" Yes , my Mary , a letter truly awaking memories of love , behold it is the impress of the square and compass , it is my father ' s seal ; look here ! " and he drew forth from his bosom a signet attached to a chain , curiously wrought by Mary , of her own rich brown hair ; "it is the facsimile of this , that impressed the seal on that letter . Once in my boyish days I . took a fancy to this signet , and asked my father if I might have it ; he said , ' Boy , you will but lose it , you know not the meaning- of the device : I hone vou one dav will , but till then it

would not be right for you to use it . ' I promised faithfully to keep it safe till then ; he gratified my boyish wish ; gave it to me , and had exactly such another made . "You know , Mary , how fondly , how faithfully I cherish that gift , and though I still am ignorant of the meaning of the symbols , yet shall I treasure it to my dying hour ; and one of my last wishes will be that it may yet be worn by our boy , who will be more worthy of it than his father ; for , alas ! I despair of ever again seeing the day

when I shall deem myself . worthy of that much-coveted knowledge which alone would justify its use . " Maurice now proceeded with trembling care to open the mystic letter . His wife observed , as he silently perused it , how deeply he was affected by its contents ; the cold dew stood upon his forehead ; his broad chest heaved ; the pure recollections of early days fell upon his softened heart with thrilling tenderness ; tears gushed forth , and covering his face with his hands he groaned aloud .

In a moment she was by his side , her soft hand pressed his throbbing temples , and in that gentle pressure was a healing balm beyond the leech ' s art ; she poured the sweet oblivious antidote" of her musical and soothing words upon his troubled spirit ; the storm of his soul was hushed , and the highwayman became calm as his sleeping child ! He handed the letter to Mary , saying , " I know you'll ask mo to accept this good man ' s offer , but I feel it is impossible ; how can I desert those poor fellows who have risked every thing to follow me ; who have shown faith and truth often sought in vain among those

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THE FBEEMASONS' MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Article 1
JAIUARY 1, 1856. Article 1
TIME. Article 1
NOTES OE A YACHT'S CRUISE TO BALAKLAVA. Article 6
VOICES FROM DEAD NATIONS. BY KENNETH R. H. MACKENZIE, F.S.A., Ph.D. Article 13
THE SIGNS OE ENGLAND. Article 19
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 24
TIME AND HIS BAG. Article 31
REVIEWS OF HEW BOOKS. Article 32
NOTES AHD QUERIES Article 39
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 40
THE MASONIC MIRROR Article 42
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 42
METROPOLITAN. Article 46
INSTRUCTION. Article 53
PROVINCIAL. Article 56
ROYAL ARCH. Article 65
SCOTLAND. Article 68
SUMMARY OF HEWS FOR DECEMBER. Article 70
NOTICE. Article 72
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 72
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Masonic Reminiscences.

mixed feelings of tenderness , and sorrow ; a loud whistle resounded through the hollow vaults , and startled Mary into an attitude of listening terror . "Be not alarmed , Mary , " said De Courcy , risings "it is only Hugh , who has some gossip to relate from the village , whence , I suspect , he is but now returning ; I shall just see him and be back in a moment . "

Maurice soon returned , with an anxious and excited look , holding a letter in his hands , on which he gazed with intense curiosity ; he recognized not the handwriting , but the seal seemed to concentrate his attention ; again and again he examined it , with deep emotion , then reverently applied it to his lips . Mary , seeing this , said with a sweet smile in which there mingled no fear nor doubt , " What , Maurice , a love letter to the gallant Captain Starlight ! and , on my truth , most gallantly acknowledged . "

" Yes , my Mary , a letter truly awaking memories of love , behold it is the impress of the square and compass , it is my father ' s seal ; look here ! " and he drew forth from his bosom a signet attached to a chain , curiously wrought by Mary , of her own rich brown hair ; "it is the facsimile of this , that impressed the seal on that letter . Once in my boyish days I . took a fancy to this signet , and asked my father if I might have it ; he said , ' Boy , you will but lose it , you know not the meaning- of the device : I hone vou one dav will , but till then it

would not be right for you to use it . ' I promised faithfully to keep it safe till then ; he gratified my boyish wish ; gave it to me , and had exactly such another made . "You know , Mary , how fondly , how faithfully I cherish that gift , and though I still am ignorant of the meaning of the symbols , yet shall I treasure it to my dying hour ; and one of my last wishes will be that it may yet be worn by our boy , who will be more worthy of it than his father ; for , alas ! I despair of ever again seeing the day

when I shall deem myself . worthy of that much-coveted knowledge which alone would justify its use . " Maurice now proceeded with trembling care to open the mystic letter . His wife observed , as he silently perused it , how deeply he was affected by its contents ; the cold dew stood upon his forehead ; his broad chest heaved ; the pure recollections of early days fell upon his softened heart with thrilling tenderness ; tears gushed forth , and covering his face with his hands he groaned aloud .

In a moment she was by his side , her soft hand pressed his throbbing temples , and in that gentle pressure was a healing balm beyond the leech ' s art ; she poured the sweet oblivious antidote" of her musical and soothing words upon his troubled spirit ; the storm of his soul was hushed , and the highwayman became calm as his sleeping child ! He handed the letter to Mary , saying , " I know you'll ask mo to accept this good man ' s offer , but I feel it is impossible ; how can I desert those poor fellows who have risked every thing to follow me ; who have shown faith and truth often sought in vain among those

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