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Pidgin, Charles Felton, 1844-1923

"Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason's Corner Folks A Picture of New England Home Life"

Following behind this were other carriages,
containing the other members of the bridal party.
Within the church every eye was turned upon the door through which the
party was to come. Professor Strout's sharp eye saw the first couple as
they reached the entrance, and the strains of Mendelssohn's Wedding
March, that have preceded so many happy bridals, sounded through the
church. The party included Ezekiel and Huldy, Deacon Mason and wife, Mr.
Sawyer and Miss Alice Pettengill, and a handsome, richly dressed lady
unknown to any of the villagers, who was escorted by Mr. Isaac
Pettengill.
Ezekiel and Huldy advanced and took their positions before the minister,
while the remainder of the party took seats in one of the bridal pews.
When the ceremony was over the audience naturally expected that the
wedded couple would leave the church by the right-hand aisle, on both
sides of which, from end to end, white silk ribbons had been drawn to
keep the passage clear.
But no! Shouts and cheers were again heard from outside the church,
again the church bell rang out, and once more the melody of the Wedding
March fell upon the ears of the Professor's auditors, while to their
astonishment Ezekiel and his wife seated themselves quietly in the front
bridal pew.


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