I told mamma and the others all about it. Are not you curious to hear how it was managed?”
“No really,”replied Elizabeth;“I think there ot be too little said on the subject.”
“La!You are se!But I must tell you how it went off.We were married, you know, at St. Clement's, because Wickham's lodgings were in that parish.And it was settled that we should all be there by eleven o'y uncle and aunt and I were to go together;and the others were to meet us at the church.
Well,Monday m came,and I was in such a fuss!I was so afraid,you know,that something would happen to put it off,and then I should have gone quite distracted.And there was my aunt, all the time I was dressing,preag and talking away just as if she was reading a sermon.However,I did not hear above one word in ten,for I was thinking,you may suppose,of my dear Wickham.I loo know whether he would be married in his blue coat.”
“Well,and so we breakfasted at ten as usual;I thought it would never be over; for, by the bye, you are to uand, that my uncle and aunt were horrid unpleasant all the time I was with them. If you'll believe me, I did not o my foot out of doors,though I was there a fht.Not one party,or scheme, or anything.To be sure London was rather thin,but,however,the Little Theatre en.
Well, and so just as the carriage came to the door, my uncle was called aon busio that horrid man Mr.Stone.And then,you know,when ohey get together,there is no end of it.Well,I was
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