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22 were tied, they went back with the lit splendor into the place of festivity.

Excellently did she become and great what she wore, nature having made her an exact pattern of beauty.

Being arrived at home, and the table spread, the bride, now of a beggar daughter made a Lady, took her place outshining the other beauties who were there, as far as the moon is outshone by the sun.

And now nothing was wanting but the old beggar and his wife, who soon came dressed in silk and velvet, embroidered with gold; so all things went on in mirth and great was the satisfaction the company received in the repast, but more said in the music, dancing, masquerading, &c and in the conclusion, the old man sung the following song.