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PRINCESS DEWDROP'S WEDDING

(Original.) For many weeks, the spiders had, been >usy weaving silk for dresses' and elfin tailors were busy too. In' the iQir wen's court there was much ex-

citement lor Princess Dewdrop was ( to be married to Prince Charming. Prince Charming was called the Duke of Elfland. Monday dawned bright and clear. Many, fairy slaves decorated ■ the church and "castle halL At last all was ready. At half-past one a great number of fairies waited for the bride to appear, The bridegroom waited in the church. Soon the bride arrived^ wjth her father and attendants. Princess Dewdrop wore a white silk frock and the bridesmaids wore frocks of pink silk. The blackbird band played music all the time through the wedding breakfast. The Duke and Duchess ol 'Elflarld

left lor a holiday in a carriage drawn by pure white .doves' with, golden reins.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1935, Page 20

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PRINCESS DEWDROP'S WEDDING Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1935, Page 20

PRINCESS DEWDROP'S WEDDING Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1935, Page 20