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Duncan's Ritual of Freemasonry.pdf - FatimaMovement

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Junior Overseer--This is good work--square<br />

work--just such work as we are authorized to<br />

receive for the building (returning the block to<br />

the Senior Deacon). You will pass on to the<br />

Senior Overseer at the west gate, for further<br />

inspection.<br />

p. 159<br />

The second workman then presents his block, and<br />

it is tried and returned the same as the<br />

conductor's.<br />

The two workmen move on about six paces, in<br />

order to bring the candidate before the Junior<br />

Overseer's station. The Junior Deacon then<br />

instructs the candidate how to make the alarm<br />

and present his work.<br />

Junior Overseer--Who comes here?<br />

Candidate (prompted.)--A craftsman from the<br />

quarries, bringing you work.<br />

Junior Overseer--Have you a specimen <strong>of</strong> your<br />

work? Candidate--I have.<br />

Junior Overseer--Present it.<br />

Candidate presents the keystone.<br />

Junior Overseer (applying his square to it, and<br />

finding it does not fit.)--This is a curiously<br />

wrought stone, indeed; it is neither oblong nor<br />

square; good work, true work, square work is<br />

only such as we have orders to receive; neither<br />

has it the mark <strong>of</strong> any <strong>of</strong> the craft upon it. Is that<br />

your mark? (Pointing to the letters on the<br />

keystone.)

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