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<p>was a great delay, before we finally</p>
 
<p>was a great delay, before we finally</p>
 
<p>began + then we went through over</p>
 
<p>began + then we went through over</p>
<p>procession twice, the final time during</p>
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<p>procession twice, the first time doing</p>
<p>it awfully, but the second time [g...]</p>
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<p>it awfully, but the second time quite</p>
<p>well. I guess I have made the [Smiths']</p>
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<p>well. I guess I have made the Smiths'</p>
<p>+ [Whilehills] mad, but I wanted to</p>
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<p>+ [Whitehills] mad, but I wanted to</p>
 
<p>come out alone, for George Smith is so</p>
 
<p>come out alone, for George Smith is so</p>
 
<p>tall + I so short, it would look silly.</p>
 
<p>tall + I so short, it would look silly.</p>
 
<p>The bridesmaids also came out together</p>
 
<p>The bridesmaids also came out together</p>
<p>+ the families of the [makers] seemed</p>
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<p>+ the families of the ushers seemed</p>
 
<p>very much provoked. That's the trouble</p>
 
<p>very much provoked. That's the trouble</p>
 
<p>with having them all married. If I'm</p>
 
<p>with having them all married. If I'm</p>
 
<p>ever married I don't intend to have</p>
 
<p>ever married I don't intend to have</p>
 
<p>a lot of people watching the rehersal</p>
 
<p>a lot of people watching the rehersal</p>
<p>and giving advice. I [s...] came</p>
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<p>and giving advice. Isabelle came</p>
<p>to night + I was [g...] agruably suprised.</p>
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<p>to night + I was quite agruably suprised.</p>
 
<p>She hasn't gone off so much in looks as</p></html>
 
<p>She hasn't gone off so much in looks as</p></html>

Revision as of 19:25, 31 May 2020

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[Dom] all here. A lot of people came

here for a last glimpse of the presents

before to morrow, and at nine, the bridal

party started up for the rehersal. There

was a great delay, before we finally

began + then we went through over

procession twice, the first time doing

it awfully, but the second time quite

well. I guess I have made the Smiths'

+ [Whitehills] mad, but I wanted to

come out alone, for George Smith is so

tall + I so short, it would look silly.

The bridesmaids also came out together

+ the families of the ushers seemed

very much provoked. That's the trouble

with having them all married. If I'm

ever married I don't intend to have

a lot of people watching the rehersal

and giving advice. Isabelle came

to night + I was quite agruably suprised.

She hasn't gone off so much in looks as

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