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Show Sentiment vi Weddings. I Voiy few peoplo havo tho couraRO I to be married quietly, without fuss or nxpowsp, says u wrltor In tho People's Peo-ple's Magailno. Men have, sometimes gone through the corcmiui) and left their whes at the church door; but In such cates tho marrlago was on of compulsion or state ueco'stty, and In nowise affected tho general custom. Tho old fushlon of tho posy ring, given on tho wedding day, was pretty, pret-ty, nnd those rings, with their quaint conceits and affectionate mottoes, are now eagerly sought after as curiosities. curiosi-ties. In those piosalo times lovers no longer share broken coins, or tho halvos ot a lookot, or gtvo mlntnturci lo wear totind tho neck, ns oven George IV., that hoartlesB and sottish monarch did, hdlng hurled with tho picture ot Mrs. Flu-Herbert ban nine oo his breast. |