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Daisy Ashford: Her Book

Chapter 9 THE MARRIAGE

Word Count: 629    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

find a church to be m

be married" said Leslie "and I feel so so

ia "I never felt so dirty in my l

te veil and a piece of lace" said Lesli

returned with a yard of book muslin for

d Leslie and they

ing the church lamps and stared

the clergyman?

ts who is sorting surplices

to him" said

d the man openin

Leslie to a tall dark man who was

said gentleman "can I

f this young lady may put her veil on in the vestry we

cing at his watch "please sign your names in th

ll and very soon a small fair-ha

urch Tommy" said Mr. Roberts "and pla

ylvia and Leslie were kneeli

s our hero and heroine wa

Gaiety restaurant" said Leslie and haili

ear" said Leslie sitting

of coffee please" said Sylvia throwing off her g

slice of roast pork and suet pudding and treacle an

letter from his pocket and after piercing at i

illa, M

r S

have a good sized bedroom, parlour and dining room for 3 guineas

ve me

very

y M

ave done your pie we will take the first train to

who was very tired was not sorry to hear

waiting for them and Leslie and S

tea consisting of ham sandwiches, poached eggs, tea and bread and butter was waiting for

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