no words said justify beauty a bride walking aisle anticipation sharin — Trix Wilkins, Courtship Jo March: a variation Louisa Alcott’s Little Women

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There are no words that can be said to justify the beauty of a bride walking down the aisle in anticipation of sharing the rest of her life with the man she esteems and loves the most, nor of the look on that man’s face, when he beholds the one who will be entrusting her life to him to protect and her heart for him to love. All that can be said is that all who witnessed it found themselves overwhelmed with the joy that comes with seeing that one moment when all feels and is as it should be.

Trix Wilkins, The Courtship of Jo March: a variation of Louisa May Alcott's Little Women

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