great joke in the matter after all;—we speak merely of the
ceremonyand beg it to be distinctly understood that we indulge
in no hidden sarcasm upon a married life. Mixed up with the
pleasure and joy of the occasionare the many regrets at quitting
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homethe tears of parting between parent and childthe
consciousness of leaving the dearest and kindest friends of the
happiest portion of human lifeto encounter its cares and troubles
with others still untried and little known—natural feelings which
we would not render this chapter mournful by describingand
which we should be still more unwilling to be supposed to ridicule.
Let us briefly saythenthat the ceremony was performed by
the old clergymanin the parish church of Dingley Delland that
Mr. Pickwick’s name is attached to the registerstill preserved in
the vestry thereof; that the young lady with the black eyes signed
her name in a very unsteady and tremulous manner; that Emily’s
signatureas the other bridesmaidis nearly illegible; that it all
went off in very admir
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