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W.M. to J.D.  How are we tyled, brother Junior Deacon?

             J.D.  By a brother Master Mason without the door, armed with the
           proper instrument of his office.

             W.M.  What are his duties there?

             J.D.  To keep off all cowans and eavesdroppers, and to see that none
           pass or repass but such as are duly qualified and have permission from
           the Worshipful Master.

             The Master seats the Deacons by one rap.

             W.M. to S.W.  Brother Senior Warden, are you a Fellow Craft?

             S.W.   I am; try me.

             W.M.   How will you be tried?

             S.W.    By the square.

             W.M.   Why by the square?

             S.W.   Because it is one of the working tools of my profession.

             W.M.  What is a square?

             S.W.   An angle of ninety degrees, or the fourth part of a circle.

             W.M.  Where were you made a Fellow Craft?

             S.W.   In a just and lawfully constituted Lodge of Fellow Crafts.

             W.M.  How many anciently composed a Lodge of Fellow Crafts?

             S.W.  Five or more.

             W.M.  When composed of only five, who were they?

             S.W.  The Worshipful Master, Senior Warden, Junior Warden,  Senior
           Deacon and Junior Deacon.

             W.M.  What is the Junior Deacon's place in the Lodge?

             S.W.  At the right of the Senior Warden in the West.

             W.M. to J.D.  What are your duties there, brother Junior Deacon?


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