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himself of an obcasional soliloquy upon the increasing heat of the day ; the ladies heeded not , and Kutcher , giving up all responsibility on their account , resigned himself at length to silence . "We had ascended 900 feet , and now alighted at an edifice of such questionable architecture that it was difficult to decide as to whether man or beast owned it for a habitation .

" Surely the ladies are not going to venture into the salt-mines ! " exclaimed Kutcher , in a remonstrative tone . " And wherefore not , good , friend ? " But Kutcher deigned no reply beyond a groan and shake of the head .

We had waited a few minutes in an empty whitewashed room , where , beckoned into an adjoining apartment by a hard , half-pickledlooking creature of our own sex , we soon found ourselves—ton gre malgre— -under process of disrobement ; being supplied , in lieu of our own habiliments , with a costume unique as startling ; Turkish

trowsers , a leather jacket and helmet , and shoes or rather brogues , whose similitude probably exists not between this and the bog of Allan . Perchance Mrs . Lot the Second perceived among us an expression of hesitation as to the propriety of appearing in public , thus transmogrified ; for taking warning , it may be , from a celebrated family example of the evil of turning back , she hurried us , heedless of all remonstrance , into the presence of our lords and masters , whose

alarm at this usurpation of costume was somewhat modified by the extreme comicality of our appearance . "We were not , however , without our share of merriment , for the gentlemen of our party had undergone a change of dress hardly less remarkable than our own , the posterior portion of their respective jackets being furnished with a leathern flap or queue , whereof , as

directed by our guides , we each possessed ourselves , with strict injunctions not for a moment to relax our grasp under pain of dangers manifold . Thus , two by two , each couple preceded by a torchbearer , we entered the first shaft of the mine . There is no beauty in these long catacomb-like tunnels . Their grimy red walls and low roofs glisten not with the light of crystals , break into no fantastic forms , and but for an occasional chink , where the pure white salt betrays itself , might pass for red sandstone or clay .

We had waded a hundred yards or so through briny mud when our onward course seemed suddenly to be arrested . A dead wall rose before us , and no diverging pathway gave promise of further variety in our expedition . A halt was sounded when our leading miner , like one of another—not a better—world , began slowly to descend into the earth before us ! A few seconds , and , Zamicl-like ,

his head and shoulders alone visible in the concentrated torch-glare , which rose red and lurid from the pit into which he was sinking , he beckoned to the foremost of our party to follow . Alas , I had lost my steersman ! With a whizz he had descended into Erebus , while the fiery element which surrounded him gradually diminished upon our sight to the magnitude of a mere spark , and was finally quenched

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TOADYISM. Article 1
MASONIC SONGS.-NO. 6. Article 5
NOTES OF A YACHT'S CRUISE TO BALAKLAVA. Article 6
THREE STEPS IN FREEMASONRY. Article 12
NOTES ON ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCH. Article 14
THE SALT-MINES OF HALEIK Article 19
WHAT IS FREE! Article 22
AN OLD MASONIC LEGEND. Article 23
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 24
INDIAN LODGES. Article 25
THE LATE PROCEEDINGS IN GRAND LODGE. Article 26
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 28
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 29
METROPOLITAN. Article 29
PROVINCIAL. Article 37
ROYAL ARCH. Article 54
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 56
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 56
SCOTLAND. Article 58
ROYAL ARCH. Article 59
IRELAND. Article 61
INDIA. Article 61
CHINA. Article 62
AMERICA. Article 63
SWITZERLAND. Article 64
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR APRIL. Article 65
Obituary Article 67
NOTICE. Article 68
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 68
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himself of an obcasional soliloquy upon the increasing heat of the day ; the ladies heeded not , and Kutcher , giving up all responsibility on their account , resigned himself at length to silence . "We had ascended 900 feet , and now alighted at an edifice of such questionable architecture that it was difficult to decide as to whether man or beast owned it for a habitation .

" Surely the ladies are not going to venture into the salt-mines ! " exclaimed Kutcher , in a remonstrative tone . " And wherefore not , good , friend ? " But Kutcher deigned no reply beyond a groan and shake of the head .

We had waited a few minutes in an empty whitewashed room , where , beckoned into an adjoining apartment by a hard , half-pickledlooking creature of our own sex , we soon found ourselves—ton gre malgre— -under process of disrobement ; being supplied , in lieu of our own habiliments , with a costume unique as startling ; Turkish

trowsers , a leather jacket and helmet , and shoes or rather brogues , whose similitude probably exists not between this and the bog of Allan . Perchance Mrs . Lot the Second perceived among us an expression of hesitation as to the propriety of appearing in public , thus transmogrified ; for taking warning , it may be , from a celebrated family example of the evil of turning back , she hurried us , heedless of all remonstrance , into the presence of our lords and masters , whose

alarm at this usurpation of costume was somewhat modified by the extreme comicality of our appearance . "We were not , however , without our share of merriment , for the gentlemen of our party had undergone a change of dress hardly less remarkable than our own , the posterior portion of their respective jackets being furnished with a leathern flap or queue , whereof , as

directed by our guides , we each possessed ourselves , with strict injunctions not for a moment to relax our grasp under pain of dangers manifold . Thus , two by two , each couple preceded by a torchbearer , we entered the first shaft of the mine . There is no beauty in these long catacomb-like tunnels . Their grimy red walls and low roofs glisten not with the light of crystals , break into no fantastic forms , and but for an occasional chink , where the pure white salt betrays itself , might pass for red sandstone or clay .

We had waded a hundred yards or so through briny mud when our onward course seemed suddenly to be arrested . A dead wall rose before us , and no diverging pathway gave promise of further variety in our expedition . A halt was sounded when our leading miner , like one of another—not a better—world , began slowly to descend into the earth before us ! A few seconds , and , Zamicl-like ,

his head and shoulders alone visible in the concentrated torch-glare , which rose red and lurid from the pit into which he was sinking , he beckoned to the foremost of our party to follow . Alas , I had lost my steersman ! With a whizz he had descended into Erebus , while the fiery element which surrounded him gradually diminished upon our sight to the magnitude of a mere spark , and was finally quenched

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