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66 third ancient Andrew's anti-Masonic ARTHUR W authority ballot banquet beautiful Boston brethren brother Canada candidate ceremonies charity Charles CHARLES W Christian church Commandery committee copy Craft degree Deputy Grand Digest of Masonic Ditson duty Earl de Grey elected England Fraternity Freemason Freemasonry Grand Body Grand Chapter Grand Commandery Grand Council Grand Encampment Grand Lodge Grand Orient Grand Secretary Hall honor installation institution interest John John McClellan John's jurisdiction King Knights Templars Lodge of England Lodge of Massachusetts Lodge of Quebec Lodge of St London Freemason Lord Masonic Law Masonic Temple Masonry Massachusetts meeting Moore occasion officers Order organization Philadelphia Keystone Pollard & Leighton present presiding Price published R. W. Bro received Rite Royal Arch Scotland second Friday second Tuesday Sir Knights Society Thursday tion Tremont United VINNIE REAM Warden William Winslow Lewis York
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51. oldal - Let us gather up the sunbeams Lying all around our path ; Let us keep the wheat and roses, Casting out the thorns and chaff; Let us find our sweetest comfort In the blessings of to-day, With a patient hand removing All the briers from the way.
105. oldal - I'd see it through, When I come in sight o' the house 'twas some'at in the night, And just as I turned a hilltop I see the kitchen light; Which often a han'some pictur' to a hungry person makes, But it don't interest a feller much that's goin...
51. oldal - If we knew the baby fingers, Pressed against the window pane, Would be cold and stiff to-morrow — Never trouble us again— Would the bright eyes of our darling Catch the frown upon our brow ? Would the print of rosy fingers Vex us then as they do now...
85. oldal - DRAW up the papers, lawyer, and make 'em good and stout ; For things at home are crossways, and Betsey and I are out. We, who have worked together, so long as man and wife, Must pull in single harness for the rest of our nat'ral life. " What is the matter ?
106. oldal - And so we sat a-talkin' three-quarters of the night, And opened our hearts to each other until they both grew light ; And the days when I was winnin' her away from so many men Was nothin' to that evenin
85. oldal - I scolded because she broke a bowl, And she said I was mean and stingy, and hadn't any soul, And so that bowl kept pourin...
105. oldal - And seein' where we missed the way, and where we might have been. And many a corner we'd turned that just to a quarrel led, When I ought to 've held my temper and driven straight ahead ; And the more I thought it over, the more these memories came, And the more I struck the opinion that I was the most to blame. And things I had long forgotten kept risin...
105. oldal - I'd done my supper I drawed the agreement out, And give it to her without a word, for she knowed what 'twas about; And then I hummed a little tune, but now and then a note Was bu'sted by some animal that hopped up in my throat. Then Betsey she got her specs from off the mantel-shelf; And read the article over quite softly to herself; Read it by little and little, for her eyes is gettin' old, And lawyers' writin' ain't no print, especially when it's cold.
106. oldal - lowin' her too much ; But when she was through she went for me, her face a-streamin' with tears, And kissed me for the first time in over twenty years ! I don't know what you'll think, Sir — I didn't come to inquire — But I picked up that agreement and stuffed it in the fire ; And I told her we'd bury the hatchet alongside of the cow ; And we struck an agreement never to have another row.
86. oldal - I'll sell to a tradin' man I know, And kiss the child that was left to us, and out in the world I'll go. And one thing put in the paper, that first to me didn't occur : That when I am dead at last...