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After having rehearsed as much of the lecture as he deems necessary,
           the Master proceeds as follows:

             W.M.  to S.W. How many anciently  composed a Lodge of Master
           Masons?

             S.W. to W.M.   Three or more.

             W.M. to S.W. When composed of only three, who were they?

             S.W.  to W.M. The Worshipful Master, Senior Warden and  Junior
           Warden.

             W.M. to S.W. What is the Junior Warden's station in the Lodge?

             S.W. to W.M.   In the South.

             W.M. Why are you in the South, Brother Junior Warden?    What are
           your duties there?

             J.W. As the Sun in the South at its meridian height is the glory and
           beauty of the day, so stands the Junior Warden in the South, the better
           to observe the time; to call the craft from labor to refreshment; to
           superintend  them during the hours thereof, and  see that they do not
           convert the purposes of refreshment into intemperance and excess, to
           call them on again in due season, that the Worshipful Master may have
           pleasure and the craft profit thereby.

             W.M. What is the Senior Warden's station in the Lodge?

             J.W.  In the West.

             W.M. Why are you in the West, Brother Senior Warden?    What are
           your duties there?

             S.W. As the Sun is in the West at the close of the day, so is the Senior
           Warden in the West to  assist the Worshipful Master in opening and
           closing his Lodge; to pay the craft their wages, if any be due, and see
           that none go away dissatisfied, harmony being the strength and support
           of all societies, more especially of ours.

             W.M. What is the Worshipful Master's station in the Lodge?

             S.W.  In the East.

             W.M. Why  is  he in the East, Brother Senior Warden?    What are his
           duties there?


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