Marooned in Moscow the Story of An American Woman Imprisoned in Russia

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Told me that he had ordered nine suits, an overcoat and a fur-lined ulster for his trousseau, as he ex- pected to be married very shortly.
Mme. B. 's niece was to be married in a few weeks, and I was invited to the wedding, which took place at five o'clock in the afternoon at a large church not far from her apartment on the Povarskaya, formerly one of the most fashionable resi- dence streets of Moscow. I went to their home and walked to the church, which was only a short distance away, with an
...elderly friend of the family. The bridal party was driven in carriages. My escort was very correct in a frock coat of sonlewhat antiquated pattern, it is true, and the cousin of the bride was smart in an English morning coat and striped trou- sers, with a white boutonniere in his buttonhole. The same costume was worn by the groom, a prosperous young enpneer, and his best man.
On entering the church, the bride, with her attendants, ten pretty bridesmaids in white frocks, carrying large bouquets of phlox, accompanied by the members of her family and inti- SOVIET WEDDINGS 89 mate friends, turned to the left of the door and waited.


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