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But Belinda, who wears a waterfall, and at night puts it into a box, considers the remark a profanity, and confesses that she never adorns herself with this addition but she thinks of that girl in France who cherished her long locks, and combed them out with care until her marriage-day, when she put on a fair white cap, and sold them for her dowry.

When we have gone through all the show-cases we will make our selection." "Yes, but " "What is the matter now?" "This cross, too, is intended to be worn by Scandinavian brides on their marriage-day." "The deuce! friend Benett. I am certainly very unfortunate in my selections." "The fact is, professor, my stock is composed principally of bridal jewelry, as that meets with the readiest sale.

'I don't want yo' to be grateful, Sylvie, said poor Philip, dissatisfied, yet unable to explain what he did want; only knowing that there was something he lacked, yet fain would have had. As the marriage-day drew near, all Sylvia's care seemed to be for her mother; all her anxiety was regarding the appurtenances of the home she was leaving.

I cannot tell you what it was mama cannot imagine what it was to have this dread and trouble always on my mind, yet know in my own soul that on my marriage-day I crowned the love and honour of my life! 'A specimen of the thanks one gets, cried Mrs. Markleham, in tears, 'for taking care of one's family! I wish I was a Turk!

So I can tell you the last words he wrote in his journal just before he married, in fact on the very eve of his marriage-day " She paused abruptly, and looked for a moment at the worn and battered tomb of the old knight, green with moss and made picturesque by a trailing branch of wild roses that had thrown itself across the stone effigy in an attempt to reach some of its neighbours on the opposite side.

On the eve of her wedding-day she had written again; but, after that fatal marriage-day, she had not told her secret. Of what use would it be to make her mother more unhappy than she was of what avail to tell her that the dark and terrible shadow of her father's crime had fallen over her young life, blighting it also?

It was in his own handwriting, all sealed and endorsed. "Not to be opened except in case of my death." Nevertheless he tore it open tore likewise an under-cover addressed to his wife, and began to read: "I know you never loved me. From something I overheard on our marriage-day from other words afterwards let fall in anger by my brother, I also know that you loved"

Several months of very desperate and satisfactory courtship passed away, when the time came for the nuptials of the little Quaker girl, which ceremony was to take place at the cabin of her uncle David and his "girl" were invited to the wedding. The scene only inflamed the desires of David to hasten his marriage-day. He was very importunate in pressing his claims.

December was half through, and it was the eve of Maud Enderby's marriage-day. Everything was ready for the morrow. Waymark had been away in the South, and the house to which he would take his wife now awaited their coming. It was a foggy night. Maud had been for an hour to Our Lady of the Rosary, and found it difficult to make her way back.

The marriage-day, a fortunate or good-omened one, was fixed upon as the twenty-seventh from the day of betrothal. Was Kiku happy? Nay, you should ask, Can that word express her feelings? She had obeyed her parents: she could do nothing higher or more fraught with happiness. She was to be a wife woman's highest honor and a Japanese woman's only aim.

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