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And So They Were Married

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The narrative follows a young couple preparing to marry while a socially ambitious acquaintance orchestrates an ostentatious ceremony. Family members protest the expense and contend with practical objections, producing tensions that expose competing values: display and social standing versus thrift and familiar traditions. Domestic scenes shift between gentle satire and affectionate observation as the planner insists on correct etiquette and costly details, the couple respond with differing levels of concern, and relatives reconcile pride, affection, and community expectations in the lead-up to the wedding.

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Florence Morse Kingsley

Florence Morse Kingsley was an American author known for her engaging novels that often explore themes of love, faith, and personal growth. Her works, which include notable titles such as "And So They Were Married" and "The Transfiguration of Miss Philura," reflect her keen insight into human relationships and moral dilemmas. Kingsley's storytelling is characterized by its rich character development and a strong sense of place, often drawing on her experiences and observations of society. Through her writing, she contributed to the literary landscape of her time, appealing to readers with her relatable characters and uplifting narratives.

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