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supported the bride through the ceremony of robing, after which,
strong tea and brandy were administered in alternate doses as a
means of strengthening her feeble limbs and causing her to walk
steadier.

‘How do you feel now, my love?’ inquired Miss Snevellicci.
‘Oh Lillyvick!’ cried the bride. ‘If you knew what I am
undergoing for you!’

‘Of course he knows it, love, and will never forget it,’ said Miss
Ledrook.

‘Do you think he won’t?’ cried Miss Petowker, really showing
great capability for the stage. ‘Oh, do you think he won’t? Do you
think Lillyvick will always remember it--always, always, always?’

There is no knowing in what this burst of feeling might have
ended, if Miss Snevellicci had not at that moment proclaimed the
arrival of the fly, which so astounded the bride that she shook off
divers alarming symptoms which were coming on very strong, and
running to the glass adjusted her dress, and calmly declared that
she was ready for the sacrifice.

She was accordingly supported into the coach, and there ‘kept
up’ (as Miss Snevellicci said) with perpetual sniffs of sal volatile
and sips of brandy and other gentle stimulants, until they reached
the manager’s door, which was already opened by the two Master
Crummleses, who wore white cockades, and were decorated with
the choicest and most resplendent waistcoats in the theatrical
wardrobe. By the combined exertions of these young gentlemen
and the bridesmaids, assisted by the coachman, Miss Petowker
was at length supported in a condition of much exhaustion to the
first floor, where she no sooner encountered the youthful
bridegroom than she fainted with great decorum.


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