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Such
were
the
comments
in
the
crowd
of
gazing
women
who
had
succeeded
in
slipping
in
at
the
church
doors
.
When
the
ceremony
of
plighting
troth
was
over
,
the
beadle
spread
before
the
lectern
in
the
middle
of
the
church
a
piece
of
pink
silken
stuff
,
the
choir
sang
a
complicated
and
elaborate
psalm
,
in
which
the
bass
and
tenor
sang
responses
to
one
another
,
and
the
priest
turning
round
pointed
the
bridal
pair
to
the
pink
silk
rug
.
Though
both
had
often
heard
a
great
deal
about
the
saying
that
the
one
who
steps
first
on
the
rug
will
be
the
head
of
the
house
,
neither
Levin
nor
Kitty
were
capable
of
recollecting
it
,
as
they
took
the
few
steps
towards
it
.
They
did
not
hear
the
loud
remarks
and
disputes
that
followed
,
some
maintaining
he
had
stepped
on
first
,
and
others
that
both
had
stepped
on
together
.
After
the
customary
questions
,
whether
they
desired
to
enter
upon
matrimony
,
and
whether
they
were
pledged
to
anyone
else
,
and
their
answers
,
which
sounded
strange
to
themselves
,
a
new
ceremony
began
.
Kitty
listened
to
the
words
of
the
prayer
,
trying
to
make
out
their
meaning
,
but
she
could
not
.
The
feeling
of
triumph
and
radiant
happiness
flooded
her
soul
more
and
more
as
the
ceremony
went
on
,
and
deprived
her
of
all
power
of
attention
.
They
prayed
:
“
Endow
them
with
continence
and
fruitfulness
,
and
vouchsafe
that
their
hearts
may
rejoice
looking
upon
their
sons
and
daughters
.
”
They
alluded
to
God
’
s
creation
of
a
wife
from
Adam
’
s
rib
“
and
for
this
cause
a
man
shall
leave
father
and
mother
,
and
cleave
unto
his
wife
,
and
they
two
shall
be
one
flesh
,
”
and
that
“
this
is
a
great
mystery
”
;
they
prayed
that
God
would
make
them
fruitful
and
bless
them
,
like
Isaac
and
Rebecca
,
Joseph
,
Moses
and
Zipporah
,
and
that
they
might
look
upon
their
children
’
s
children
.
“
That
’
s
all
splendid
,
”
thought
Kitty
,
catching
the
words
,
“
all
that
’
s
just
as
it
should
be
,
”
and
a
smile
of
happiness
,
unconsciously
reflected
in
everyone
who
looked
at
her
,
beamed
on
her
radiant
face
.
“
Put
it
on
quite
,
”
voices
were
heard
urging
when
the
priest
had
put
on
the
wedding
crowns
and
Shtcherbatsky
,
his
hand
shaking
in
its
three
-
button
glove
,
held
the
crown
high
above
her
head
.
“
Put
it
on
!
”
she
whispered
,
smiling
.
Levin
looked
round
at
her
,
and
was
struck
by
the
joyful
radiance
on
her
face
,
and
unconsciously
her
feeling
infected
him
.
He
too
,
like
her
felt
glad
and
happy
.
They
enjoyed
hearing
the
epistle
read
,
and
the
roll
of
the
head
deacon
’
s
voice
at
the
last
verse
,
awaited
with
such
impatience
by
the
outside
public
.
They
enjoyed
drinking
out
of
the
shallow
cup
of
warm
red
wine
and
water
,
and
they
were
still
more
pleased
when
the
priest
,
flinging
back
his
stole
and
taking
both
their
hands
in
his
,
led
them
round
the
lectern
to
the
accompaniment
of
bass
voices
chanting
“
Glory
to
God
”