The Covered Wagon

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The Covered Wagon
Hough Emerson
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Henry Doak, a Baptist divine of much nuptial diligenceen route, made ready his best coat. They came into camp. In the openspaces of the valley hundreds of wagons were scattered, each to sendrepresentatives to Molly Wingate's wedding. Some insisted that theceremony should be performed on the top of the Rock itself, so that notouch of romance should lack.
Then approached the very hour--ten of the night, after duties of the daywere done. A canopy was spread for the ceremony. A central camp fire se
...tthe place for the wedding feast. Within a half hour the bride wouldemerge from the secrecy of her wagon to meet at the canopy under theRock the impatient groom, already clad in his best, already givinglargess to the riotous musicians, who now attuned instruments, now brokeout into rude jests or pertinent song.
But Molly Wingate did not appear, nor her father, nor her mother. A hushfell on the rude assemblage. The minister of the gospel departed to theWingate encampment to learn the cause of the delay.


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