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THOUGHTS OF A BRIDE BEFORE THE MARRIAGE CEREMONY

Wonder if my train is straight ! Wlah I dare look round to see If that Isabel Prloo la hi ro— hopo she Is. She wanted George herself, find she'll be groen with envy. I have a fueling that the church is oromraed. I hope I don't look white. If Qoorgo hiaa't brought the ring I shall die. De»r mo, In another minute I shall h«vo to sny f " lotq honor, aad obey I" Of course, It's all nonsense to think I am going ti obey George, though he certainly pldjM lennli awfully well. We always won when we played together. He eaid he should bo my sUva for ever — but thon men do tell aooh stories. How fast pa is dragging me along ; he la In a mighty hurry to give me away. I wonder how the girls look behind. If Eva treads on my train I'll never forgive her, Ah 1 George is there, that's all right ; but what a perfect gooie he looki — now I feel as cool aa a ououtnber. Hero's the clergyman, we're going to begin. Shall I take my glove off now, or wait a little while ? Poor George t I never saw a man look so nervous. Well, I must attend to the servloo, liuonos*.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2252, 14 October 1889, Page 2

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THOUGHTS OF A BRIDE BEFORE THE MARRIAGE CEREMONY Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2252, 14 October 1889, Page 2

THOUGHTS OF A BRIDE BEFORE THE MARRIAGE CEREMONY Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2252, 14 October 1889, Page 2

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