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It is just a year since she caain We were in the old

house then, but sohten and

beautify it, until I was alrander place with all its splendor

There was no wedding at all; that is, there were no invited guests, but

sure, never had bride greater honor at her bridal than our Daisy had,

for the church where the cere, was literally croith the halt, the laathered froutter; Daisy's "people," as she calls theest of all, brought with theolden-clasped and bound, and

costing fifty dollars Sandy McGraw presented it, and had written upon

the fly leaf: "To the dearest friend we ever had we give this book as a

slight token of how much we love her" Then followed upon a sheet of

paper the naave Oh, how Daisy

cried when she saw the ten cents and the five cents and the three cents

and the one cent, and kne it had all been earned and saved at some

sacrifice for her I do believe she would have kissed every one of them