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The Sign of a Mason
$7.99
A great new collections of jokes which will help whenever you need a rib-tickling one-liner at the festive board. This book only contains jokes about Freemasons and Freemasonry and the royalties for this title will be donated to Life Lites, a new Masonic Samaritan Fund which helps Freemasons and their dependants in times of medical need.
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Categories: Books, Humour & Speeches
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A great new collections of jokes which will help whenever you need a rib-tickling one-liner at the festive board. This book only contains jokes about Freemasons and Freemasonry and the royalties for this title will be donated to Life Lites, a new Masonic Samaritan Fund which helps Freemasons and their dependants in times of medical need.
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