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scrutiny seems to have disturbed his composure at last, though only for a second, and the anthem ceases, and all retire a little apart, while the bride and bridegroom are left standing in the middle of the haut pas, the latter alone, the former, of course closely surrounded by her attendant bridesmaids, so closely, indeed, that in that gorgeous mass of scarlet and purple and gold they were the only group on which the eye could turn with a feeling like rest from the surrounding glitter. Handel's march from "Joseph" had been played at entering, but all music had ceased as the party stood around the altar, till its strains broke out with the solemn words of the chorale. The exquisitely soft music of this chant at once solemn and sorrowful, was composed by the late Prince Consort. It may have been this, or the associations and life-long memories called up by the seem beneath her, but certain it is that as the hymn commenced her Majesty drew back from the window of her pew, and