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On Tuesday Sally and David, accompanied by Enid and Courtney Barr, went to the munic.i.p.al building for the marriage license, and the afternoon papers carried the news on the front pages, under such headlines as: "Popular Deb to Marry Rich Farmer." But in all the stories there was no hint of scandal, no reportorial prying into the "past" of the adopted daughter of the rich and prominent Courtney Barrs.

The wedding took place on Wednesday, in the drawing-room of the Barrs'

Fifth Avenue mansion, and the next morning, in his account of the "very quiet" wedding, a society editor commented: "The ceremony was read by the Reverend Horace Greer, of Canfield, --, the choice of celebrant being dictated by unexplained sentiment."

What the society editor did not know was that "the marrying parson" of Canfield spoke only the last half of the marriage service, beginning where he had been interrupted nearly three years before.

Sally and David were no longer "half married."

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