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Part 3: The Wedding (Time: 1909AD) A Love Lost in Time: 1909AD

The morning of the wedding was a flurry of activity. The bride and groom had been up since the crack of dawn, getting ready for the big day. The bride was wearing a beautiful white gown, with a long train and a veil that covered her face. The groom was wearing a black tuxedo and a top hat.

The ceremony was held in the local church, and the guests had all gathered to witness the union of the two lovers. The bride and groom exchanged their vows, and the priest pronounced them husband and wife.

The reception was held in the groom's family home. The guests were served a delicious meal and the couple cut their wedding cake. The bride and groom shared their first dance, and the guests cheered and clapped.

The couple spent the night in the groom's family home, and the next morning they left for their honeymoon. They spent a week in the countryside, enjoying each other's company and exploring the area.

When they returned, they moved into a small house in the city. They were both working, and they were able to save up enough money to buy a house of their own. They were happy and in love, and they were looking forward to a long and happy life together.

The years passed, and the couple had two children. They were a happy family, and they enjoyed spending time together. The couple had been married for over twenty years when tragedy struck. The husband died suddenly, leaving the wife and children devastated.

The wife was left to raise their children alone, and she struggled to make ends meet. She worked hard to provide for her family, but it was never enough. She eventually had to sell the house and move into a small apartment.

The wife never forgot her husband, and she kept a picture of him in her bedroom. She would often look at it and remember the happy times they had shared. She never remarried, and she lived out the rest of her days alone.

The couple's children grew up and had families of their own. They never forgot their parents, and they often talked about them and the love they shared. They remembered the day their parents were married, and they were thankful for the time they had together.