what did McMurdo mean when he said that he had the means of making friends and that there was no town without a lodge and that’s where he would find his friends? answer in your own words
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In this scene, McMurdo is alluding to his lodge membership, and the fact that membership affords "friendship" and connections in whatever part of the world one travels. To be a member of the Freemen is considered a great honor, and these men respect and support each other wherever they might be.
“I am one of the Eminent Order of Freemen. There’s no town without a lodge, and where there is a lodge I’ll find my friends.”
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