Chapter 19

           Thedaywasfresh,withalivelyspringwindfullofdust.Alltheoldladiesinbothfamilieshadgotouttheirfadedsablesandyellowingermines,andthesmellofcamphorfromthefrontpewsalmostsmotheredthefaintspringscentoftheliliesbankingthealtar.NewlandArcher,atasignalfromthesexton,hadcomeoutofthevestryandplacedhimselfwithhisbestmanonthechancelstepofGraceChurch.Thesignalmeantthatthebroughambearingthebrideandherfatherwasinsight;buttherewassuretobeaconsiderableintervalofadjustmentandconsultationinthelobby,wherethebridesmaidswerealreadyhoveringlikeaclusterofEasterblossoms.Duringthisunavoidablelapseoftimethebridegroom,inproofofhiseagerness,wasexpectedtoexposehimselfalonetothegazeoftheassembledcompany;andArcherhadgonethroughthisformalityasresignedlyasthroughalltheotherswhichmadeofanineteenthcenturyNewYorkweddingaritethatseemedtobelongtothedawnofhistory.Everythingwasequallyeasyorequallypainful,asonechosetoputitinthepathhewascommittedtotread,andhehadobeyedtheflurriedinjunctionsofhisbestmanaspiouslyasotherbridegroomshadobeyedhisown,inthedayswhenhehadguidedthemthroughthesamelabyrinth.Sofarhewasreasonablysureofhavingfulfilledallhisobligations.

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