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 1      II|        curiosity. But the poor bride could not endure her husband'
 2      IV|  Vajdar had left his affianced bride soon after seeing Princess
 3     XIV|   watch for my brother and his bride."~ ~"And what about our
 4     XIV|  Manasseh's desire to lead his bride home without giving her
 5     XIV|       thither I am carrying my bride. With your strong arm restore
 6      XV|       whither I am bringing my bride, and which has ever looked
 7      XX|  present instance was also the bride's. The banquet on this occasion
 8      XX|     given by the guests of the bride and groom, each of the company
 9      XX|   bells, from the house of the bride to the church. The old men
10      XX|       with his escort, and the bride with her bridesmaids, are
11      XX| neckerchief embroidered by the bride. Then comes the rhymed dialogue,
12      XX|     the representatives of the bride and of the groom chaffer
13      XX|       with each other over the bride, but always with the result
14      XX| maidens form a ring around the bride, sing songs to her to conquer
15      XX|      of the occasion. That the bride and groom should have vanished
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