Truth is responsible for the following story:—“ A young lady, well-known in Liverpool on account of her beauty, was married lately. When the canon who was officiating read the words ‘ love, honor, and obey,” they young lady declined to repeat the last. Three times the canon paused for an echo, and paused in vain. Then he went on with the service. But is this young lady married or not ? What—should her disobedience lead to an interview with Sir James Hannen—will the eminent Judge rule on the subject ?” It would be curious to know if this story is a fact or an invention.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 916, 9 February 1881, Page 5
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102Untitled Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 916, 9 February 1881, Page 5
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