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LETTERS OF A JAVANESE PRINCESS
and his younger brother, the regent of Toeban, have been here. The day is set; it is the twelfth of November, The wedding will be very quiet, only our families will be present and neither of us is to wear bridal dress; he will be in his uniform, as I have already seen him. That is my wish. His children are not coming, to my great disappointment. They are still too little, and the journey is tiresome.
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