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Show B j''1 A JtwUll Wnlillng rru.l. B k There ere n great many people com- B ing nnd going that day nt the hniiho B of tho wlso Itabbi Isaac Hen Xiixsur. M They ere not nil Cnnii )eople, by nn, means. Tlio bridal feast wns hpieiul ( In the large front room aliening upon m tlifi'imrvli, nnd all who had n light to I enter weiti welcomed heartily, l'ood B ' wns plentifully provided, but the inei- H rlest hour of each day would bo lifter B sunset, when, tho day's work being B done, nil 'the linited giieKts would coma. The bridegroom was rontlnunl-ly rontlnunl-ly present, to rocelwt congriitinatlons uud good wIshcH. With him were several sev-eral young men of his more Intimate friends; but decidedly the most Important Impor-tant flguro In that room was Hnne himself. As master nf tho house and nn ruler of tho fount, he sat nt the ' head of thn long table plodded for the occuhIoii. Ills dress was ns simple us ccr, but it '..Hied to hnvo undergone under-gone n rluitige, ho u ore It wit Ii so grand nn nlr. Ho nppenred to be linppy, nnd lio recehed great respect from tho throng nf people who ennio to enngntt- ulutn liliitiiixiu the ninrrige otbts0n, Ho the uinrriiiga feaet went on initll Urn , . mlddny was past am) the Bhnilhws be- 'l gan to lengthen In the streets of Cana. w . O, Stoddard, in St. Nicholas. . t |