The Suez Mail closes on Sunday next, the 14th inat., at 10 p.m.
It is a mistake to suppose that the lady who concealed herself in the room Where a “ Mason’s Lodge ” was about to be held, and who when discovered, was compelled or allowed to bo initiated, is a myth. The “ clock-case ” may be a myth, but the lady was not. She was the Hon. Mrs Aldwortb, and continued through life to take an active interest in the order into which in her youth she so strangely gained admission. She founded the Dublin benevolent institution for orphan daughters of masons. Her portrait still hangs in the principal lodgeroom in Cork, and under it, in a glass case, the apron and jewels she used to wear when she attended lodge meetings. Why are ripe potatoes in the ground like thieves ?—Because they ought to be taken
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Dunstan Times, Issue 725, 10 March 1876, Page 3
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146The Suez Mail closes on Sunday next, the 14th inat., at 10 p.m. Dunstan Times, Issue 725, 10 March 1876, Page 3
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