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It was all he could do to keep himself from screaming out, for an agonizing pain shot through his forearm. He nearly fainted at the sudden shock of it; but he bit his lip and clenched his hands to hide his agony. Voice Reading
"I can take more than that," said he. Voice Reading
This time there was loud applause. A finer first appearance had never been made in the lodge. Hands clapped him on the back, and the hood was plucked from his head. He stood blinking and smiling amid the congratulations of the brothers. Voice Reading
"One last word, Brother McMurdo," said McGinty. "You have already sworn the oath of secrecy and fidelity, and you are aware that the punishment for any breach of it is instant and inevitable death?" Voice Reading
"I am," said McMurdo. Voice Reading
"And you accept the rule of the Bodymaster for the time being under all circumstances?" Voice Reading
"Then in the name of Lodge 341, Vemmissa, I welcome you to its privileges and debates. You will put the liquor on the table, Brother Scanlan, and we will drink to our worthy brother." Voice Reading
McMurdo's coat had been brought to him; but before putting it on he examined his right arm, which still smarted heavily. Voice Reading
There on the flesh of the forearm was a circle with a triangle within it, deep and red, as the branding iron had left it. Voice Reading
One or two of his neighbours pulled up their sleeves and showed their own lodge marks. Voice Reading
"We've all had it," said one; "but not all as brave as you over it." Voice Reading
"Tut! It was nothing," said he; but it burned and ached all the same. Voice Reading
When the drinks which followed the ceremony of initiation had all been disposed of, the business of the lodge proceeded. McMurdo, accustomed only to the prosaic performances of Chicago, listened with open ears and more surprise than he ventured to show to what followed. Voice Reading
"The first business on the agenda paper," said McGinty, "is to read the following letter from Division Master Windle of Merton County Lodge 249. Hesays: Voice Reading
"Dear Sir: Voice Reading
"There is a job to be done on Andrew Rae of Rae & Sturmash, coal owners near this place. Voice Reading
You will remember that your lodge owes us a return, having had the service of two brethren in the matter of the patrolman last fall. Voice Reading
You will send two good men, they will be taken charge of by Treasurer Higgins of this lodge, whose address you know. Voice Reading
He will show them when to act and where. Voice Reading
Yours in freedom, "J.W. Voice Reading
WINDLE D.M.A.0.F. Voice Reading
"Windle has never refused us when we have had occasion to ask for the loan of a man or two, and it is not for us to refuse him." McGinty paused and looked round the room with his dull, malevolent eyes. "Who will volunteer for the job?" Voice Reading
Several young fellows held up their hands. The Bodymaster looked at them with an approving smile. Voice Reading
"You'll do, Tiger Cormac. If you handle it as well as you did the last, you won't be wrong. And you, Wilson." Voice Reading

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