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beautifol roomi hi ^ d furnishing its men ^ of epnifort in privat e holds a deservedly high e ^ e ^ amon We next proceeded to ^^ K Bro . Eynon an ^ the help of a good dinner , a nice glass of toddy , and excellent lodging at a fair dharge , we arose in the morning refo
In this tow ^ of great pe to the Craft . B ^ exerted himself foremost in establishing it , and we regretted being ehliged to leave Llaiielly without shaking him by the hand . A good old flourishing Brother here , by the name of Arthurs , is highly esteemed , and the W . M ., Bro . Howell , together with a great host of others , share the best renown .
We arrived at Carmarthen a day too late to witness the working of St . Peter ' $ , and were obliged to pursue our course without saluting any other Brother than the Janitor of the Chapter , who appeared a good-natured sort of cosmopolite , eager to serve and anxious to please us ; a hearty , fine old specimen of the fraternity , who gave us the history of his career in one hour and ten minutes ,
through a course of forty years ! He told us that he and Bro . Bibbans had kept the St . Peter ' s Lodge alive through ten winters , without the aid of a singleindividual , beyond their subscriptions ! But his description of the present condition of the Lodge made us shake our heads ; since the whole of the working now is by young , inexperienced men , who have not the means of obtaining proper instructions in our ceremonies . There is more to be learned in two hours
honest and solid working by an old tried Past Master , than in all the pages of pretended " Manuals / 3 and to this legitimate channel alone we direct the young Mason .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
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tion ; but one thing is eert not paid to * the ea ^ eriemed m expected that yonng men with m ^ do bther ^ vke than reh & voiee and assistance of e ^ e true source of harmony and
tMioti ^ i ^ M ^ sbnr ^ W citated . C lighted np ^ one b ^ t ^ pains to gi ^ succeeded ^
At S wbo kindly took us ^ to nicely ^ ^ I ) v . Bird ' s like ^ and we foe ! g ^ eat plea ; snre in thus givin rery happy M . Tins Lo ^ meetings in
beautifol roomi hi ^ d furnishing its men ^ of epnifort in privat e holds a deservedly high e ^ e ^ amon We next proceeded to ^^ K Bro . Eynon an ^ the help of a good dinner , a nice glass of toddy , and excellent lodging at a fair dharge , we arose in the morning refo
In this tow ^ of great pe to the Craft . B ^ exerted himself foremost in establishing it , and we regretted being ehliged to leave Llaiielly without shaking him by the hand . A good old flourishing Brother here , by the name of Arthurs , is highly esteemed , and the W . M ., Bro . Howell , together with a great host of others , share the best renown .
We arrived at Carmarthen a day too late to witness the working of St . Peter ' $ , and were obliged to pursue our course without saluting any other Brother than the Janitor of the Chapter , who appeared a good-natured sort of cosmopolite , eager to serve and anxious to please us ; a hearty , fine old specimen of the fraternity , who gave us the history of his career in one hour and ten minutes ,
through a course of forty years ! He told us that he and Bro . Bibbans had kept the St . Peter ' s Lodge alive through ten winters , without the aid of a singleindividual , beyond their subscriptions ! But his description of the present condition of the Lodge made us shake our heads ; since the whole of the working now is by young , inexperienced men , who have not the means of obtaining proper instructions in our ceremonies . There is more to be learned in two hours
honest and solid working by an old tried Past Master , than in all the pages of pretended " Manuals / 3 and to this legitimate channel alone we direct the young Mason .