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A question arose as to where the honeymoon, or so much as would reo to Lucerne and visit the Pasteur, but as this could not be ested London

"Why London?" exclaih I confess I hate them myself"

"You silly man," she answered "Do you suppose, e can have only a few days together, that I want to waste tio to London for a night, and then on to Cornwall, which they hoped fondly ht be warm at that time of year

So at last, on the twenty-fourth day of December of that fateful year 1914, they were married in the Abbey Church Isobel's uncle, the one hom she had stayed in Mexico, and who had retired now fro cousin of hers was the sole brides" Her dress, however, was splendid of its kind, so broidered silk with a veil of wondrous lace

Either froeneral effect it enet lady which once she had copied fro dissatisfied with her former effort, she determined to recap it on a more splendid scale, or perhaps it was a chance At any rate, the veil raised in two points from her head, fell down like that of the na alarb, with happiness shining in her eyes, her tall, well- and even stately, an effect that was heightened by her deliberate and dignified reat church was crowded, for the news of this wedding had spread far and wide, and its ro villages and the little town

Set in the splendid surroundings of the old Abbey, through the painted s of which glea Indian uniform and orders, and his bride in her quaint, rich dress,pair at the altar rail Indeed it is doubtful whether since hundreds of years ago the old Crusader and his fair lady, whose ashes were beneath their feet, stood where they stood for this sa silk, a nobler-looking couple had been wed in that ancient fane