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At Home And Abroad

CHAPTER II
17/39

We had just entered the porch, when a cart, such as fruit and vegetables are brought to market in, drove up, containing an elderly woman and a young girl.

P.assisted them to alight, and advanced with the girl to the altar.
"'The girl was neatly dressed and quite handsome, yet something in her expression displeased me the moment I looked upon her.

Meanwhile, the ceremony was going on, and, at its close, P.introduced us to the bride, and we all went to the door.

"Good by, Fanny," said the elderly woman.

The new-made Mrs.P.replied without any token of affection or emotion.


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