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Marriage Fees

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The knot was tied; the pair were wed,      And then the smiling bridegroom said      Unto the preacher, "Shall I pay      To you the usual fee today.      Or would you have me wait a year      And give you then a hundred clear,      If I should find the marriage state      As happy as I estimate?"      The preacher lost no time in thought,      To his reply no study brought,      There were no wrinkles on his brow:      Said he, "I'll take three dollars now."

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