Part 01: Rupert Nixon letters, 28 November 1914-2 October 1917 - Page 133
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watching me & then the parson said something & then I gave her one but in my hurry I landed it on her ear. I would have liked to given her a good one as she wasn't a bad little parcel of goods at all.
After this act there was some writing to do in a book & then started homeward bound & got tangled up with some bridesmaids, as I wanted to take both their arms.
After getting outside again & shaking hands with "snowie" lots of colored bits of paper were thrown at us & some got into my eyes & a lot got down my neck and its still here.
We went to the house & had a good feed, that is where I shone as there was lots of good stuff & I dont mind telling you I had a mixture including whisky port wine & beer. The bride got about a train load of goods & she will be able to start a shop. I didn't know what to get her, but I thought a glove box wouldn't go bad so I got one