The New York practice of using a reflector and throwing a ray of rosecoloured light upon the bride's check as she passes up the aisle of the church was sought to be introduced in San Francisco, but the manmanaging there* fleeter was a little nervous, and directed the ray upon the nose of the bridegroom, and the consequence was that those who had assembled to witness the marriage, and were not in the secret, thought the bride was throwing herself away on a magnificent ram blossomed nose.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1207, 13 December 1882, Page 2
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87Untitled Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1207, 13 December 1882, Page 2
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