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Show SATISFIED AS THEY WERE Couples, Victims of Curate's Mistake, Decided That They Would Let the Thing Go. A vicar of n certain English parish wan sitting in his study ouo morning whin in burst tho verger In n great stato of excitement. "Mr. ," mentioning tho curnto's nnme, "wants you nt onco, sir," ho exclaimed. ex-claimed. "Ho has married two couples nnd ninrrled tho two men to the wrong women, nnd lie does not know what to do." "Have they signed the register?" inquired in-quired tho clcrymnn. "No," wns tho verger's response "Then thoy can ho married ngnln," snid tho vicar. "Tell Mr. I will bo at the church In n mlnuto or two to perform tho ceremony." In duo courso tho incumbent mado his way to tho church and found tho pnrtles gathered at tho cntrnnco. Bo-fpro Bo-fpro ho could sny anything ono of tho bridegrooms approached and said: "Wo havo been talking it ovor, sir, and wo havo mado up our minds to ro-mnln ro-mnln as wo aro." And thoy did bo. |