At the appointed hour, the groom emerges from the vestry and takes his place at the right, awaiting the arrival of the bride. At this instant, the organist stops dreaming, wakes up, and starts boldly into the wedding march.
November 27, 2008
THE GROOM
At the appointed hour, the groom emerges from the vestry and takes his place at the right, awaiting the arrival of the bride. At this instant, the organist stops dreaming, wakes up, and starts boldly into the wedding march.
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agnes h. morton,
rigel,
weddings
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