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作者:津夏      更新:2021-02-24 22:45      字数:9322
  those who entertain them; happiness and lightness of heart are very easily
  bestowed。
  But the little housemaid is awakened from her reverie; for forth from
  the door of the magical corner house there runs towards her; all fluttering
  in   smart   new   dress   and   streaming   ribands;   her   friend   Jane Adams;   who
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  comes all out of breath to redeem a solemn promise of taking her in; under
  cover of the confusion; to see the breakfast table spread forth in state; and
  … sight of sights! … her young mistress ready dressed for church。
  And there; in good truth; when they have stolen up…stairs on tip… toe
  and    edged    themselves     in  at  the   chamber…door      …  there   is  Miss   Emma
  'looking     like  the  sweetest    picter;'  in  a  white    chip  bonnet    and    orange
  flowers; and all other elegancies becoming a bride; (with the make; shape;
  and quality of every article of which the girl is perfectly familiar in one
  moment; and never forgets to her dying day) … and there is Miss Emma's
  mamma in tears; and Miss Emma's papa comforting her; and saying how
  that of course she has been long looking forward to this; and how happy
  she ought to be … and there too is Miss Emma's sister with her arms round
  her    neck;   and   the  other   bridesmaid     all  smiles   and   tears;  quieting    the
  children; who would cry more but that they are so finely dressed; and yet
  sob for fear sister Emma should be taken away … and it is all so affecting;
  that the two servant…girls cry more than anybody; and Jane Adams; sitting
  down upon the stairs; when they  have crept away; declares that her   legs
  tremble so that she don't know what to do; and that she will say for Miss
  Emma; that she never had a hasty word from her; and that she does hope
  and pray she may be happy。
  But   Jane   soon   comes   round   again;   and   then   surely   there   never   was
  anything like the  breakfast table; glittering with   plate and   china; and set
  out    with   flowers    and    sweets;    and   long…necked      bottles;   in  the   most
  sumptuous and dazzling manner。 In the centre; too; is the mighty charm;
  the   cake;   glistening   with   frosted   sugar;   and   garnished   beautifully。   They
  agree that there ought to be a little Cupid under one of the  barley…sugar
  temples; or at least two hearts and an arrow; but; with this exception; there
  is nothing to wish for; and a table could not be handsomer。 As they arrive
  at this conclusion; who should come in but Mr。 John! to whom Jane says
  that   its   only Anne   from   number   six;   and   John   says   HE   knows;   for   he's
  often winked his eye down the area; which causes Anne to blush and look
  confused。 She is going away; indeed; when Mr。 John will have it that she
  must drink a glass of wine; and he says never mind it's being early in the
  morning; it won't hurt her: so they shut the door and pour out the wine;
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  and Anne drinking lane's health; and adding; 'and here's wishing you yours;
  Mr。 John;' drinks it in a great many sips; … Mr。 John all the time making
  jokes appropriate to the occasion。 At last Mr。 John; who has waxed bolder
  by  degrees;   pleads   the   usage   at   weddings;   and   claims   the   privilege   of   a
  kiss; which he obtains after a great scuffle; and footsteps being now heard
  on the stairs; they disperse suddenly。
  By this time a   carriage has driven   up to convey  the bride to church;
  and Anne of number six prolonging the process of 'cleaning her door;' has
  the satisfaction of beholding the bride and bridesmaids; and the papa and
  mamma; hurry into the same and drive rapidly off。 Nor is this all; for soon
  other   carriages   begin   to   arrive   with   a   posse   of   company   all   beautifully
  dressed; at whom she could stand and gaze for ever; but having something
  else to do; is compelled to take one last long look and shut the street…door。
  And now  the   company  have   gone down   to   breakfast;  and tears   have
  given place to smiles; for all the corks are out of the long…necked bottles;
  and their contents are disappearing rapidly。 Miss Emma's papa is at the top
  of the table; Miss Emma's mamma at the bottom; and beside the latter are
  Miss   Emma   herself   and   her   husband;   …   admitted   on   all   hands   to   be   the
  handsomest and most interesting young couple ever known。 All down both
  sides   of   the   table;   too;   are   various   young   ladies;   beautiful   to   see;   and
  various   young   gentlemen   who   seem   to   think   so;   and   there;   in   a   post   of
  honour;      is  an   unmarried      aunt   of   Miss    Emma's;      reported    to   possess
  unheard…of       riches;   and   to  have    expressed     vast   testamentary      intentions
  respecting her favourite niece and new nephew。 This lady has been very
  liberal and generous already; as the jewels worn by the bride abundantly
  testify; but that is nothing to what she means to do; or even to what she has
  done;   for   she   put   herself   in   close   communication   with   the   dressmaker
  three months ago; and prepared a wardrobe (with some articles worked by
  her own hands) fit for a Princess。 People may call her an old maid; and so
  she may be; but she is neither cross nor ugly for all that; on the contrary;
  she    is  very   cheerful     and   pleasant…looking;       and   very   kind   and    tender…
  hearted:     which    is  no   matter    of  surprise    except    to  those   who    yield   to
  popular prejudices without thinking why; and will never grow wiser and
  never know better。
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  Of all the company though; none are more pleasant to behold or better
  pleased with themselves than two young children; who; in honour of the
  day; have seats among the guests。 Of these; one is a little fellow of six or
  eight years old; brother to the bride; … and the other a girl of the same age;
  or   something      younger;     whom     he   calls   'his  wife。'  The    real  bride   and
  bridegroom are not more devoted than they: he all love and attention; and
  she all blushes and fondness; toying with a little bouquet which he gave
  her this morning; and placing the scattered rose…leaves in her bosom with
  nature's own coquettishness。 They have dreamt of each other in their quiet
  dreams;   these   children;   and   their   little   hearts   have   been   nearly   broken
  when the absent one has been dispraised in jest。 When will there come in
  after…life a passion so earnest; generous; and true as theirs; what; even in
  its gentlest realities; can have the grace and charm that hover round such
  fairy lovers!
  By   this   time   the   merriment   and   happiness   of   the   feast   have   gained
  their   height;   certain   ominous   looks   begin   to   be   exchanged   between   the
  bridesmaids; and somehow it gets whispered about that the carriage which
  is to take the young couple into the country has arrived。 Such members of
  the party as are most disposed to prolong its enjoyments; affect to consider
  this a false alarm; but it turns out too true; being speedily confirmed; first
  by   the   retirement   of   the   bride   and   a   select   file   of   intimates   who   are   to
  prepare her for the journey; and secondly by the withdrawal of the ladies
  generally。   To   this   there   ensues   a   particularly   awkward   pause;   in   which
  everybody   essays   to   be   facetious;   and   nobody   succeeds;   at   length   the
  bridegroom       makes     a  mysterious      disappearance      in   obedience     to  some
  equally mysterious signal; and the table is deserted。
  Now; for at least six weeks last past it has been solemnly devised and
  settled that the young couple should go away in secret; but they no sooner
  appear without the door than the drawing…room windows are blocked up
  with   ladies   waving   their   handkerchiefs   and   kissing   their   hands;   and   the
  dining…room       panes    with    gentlemen's     faces   beaming      farewell    in  every
  queer     variety   of  its  expression。     The   hall  and    steps   are  crowded     with
  servants in white favours; mixed up with particular friends and relations
  who have darted out to say good…bye; and foremost in the group are the
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  tiny lovers arm in arm; thinking; with fluttering hearts; what happiness it
  would be to dash away t