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THE Princess BRIDE

About 6 pages (1,763 words)

The Washington Post, January 9th, 1994

LIKE MANY EPICS, IT BEGAN WITH A BETRAYAL. At least I felt deceived. It was only February - light-years before my September wedding date - and already, thumbing through a magazine, I'd found The Dress. According to bridal experts, the well-prepared bride-to-be orders her wedding gown at least five months prior to D-Day. For once I would be on schedule. It felt grand, glorious, groovy. It lasted a day. "How do you like it?" I asked my sons, then 7 and 11, pointing at the photo of my perfect gown. I'd inquired for two reasons: I wanted to include them in as many wedding decisions as possible, an...

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