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"Here Comes the Bride" is a short story by Lucy Maud Montgomery, first published in The Road to Yesterday in 1974. It is also included in The Blythes Are Quoted (2009).

Description[]

Plot[]

Appearances[]

Characters

  • Jims Anderson (mentioned only)
  • Austin (mentioned only)
  • Helen Bailey
  • Helen Bailey's two daughters (mentioned only)
  • Rhea Bailey (mentioned only)
  • Susan Baker
  • Susan Baker's mother (mentioned only)
  • Best man
  • Anne Blythe (mentioned only)
  • Diana Blythe (mentioned only)
  • Gilbert Blythe (mentioned only)
  • Jem Blythe (indirectly mentioned)
  • Nan Blythe (mentioned only)
  • Rilla Blythe (mentioned only)
  • Shirley Blythe (mentioned only)
  • Walter Blythe (mentioned only)
  • Andrew Carstairs (mentioned only)
  • Min Carstairs (mentioned only)
  • Sam Carter (mentioned only)
  • Charlottetown caterer (mentioned only)
  • Charlottetown player
  • Hal Crowder (mentioned only)
  • Daily Enterprise reporter
  • Prue Davis
  • Rebecca Dew (mentioned only)
  • 2 flower girls (mentioned only)
  • Kenneth Ford (mentioned only)
  • Persis Ford (indirectly mentioned)
  • Morton Gray (mentioned only)
  • 3 groomsmen (mentioned only)
  • Mary Hamilton
  • Mary Hamilton's nephew (mentioned only)
  • Harry (mentioned only)
  • Jack Frost (mentioned only)
  • Sue MacKenzie (mentioned only)
  • Sue MacKenzie's father (mentioned only)
  • Amy March
  • Douglas March
  • Douglas March's father (mentioned only)
  • Douglas March's maternal grandfather (mentioned only)
  • Douglas March's mother (mentioned only)
  • Douglas March's parents' minister (mentioned only)
  • Douglas March's paternal grandfather (mentioned only)
  • Douglas March's wife (mentioned only)
  • Evelyn March
  • James March
  • Marnie March
  • Mabel Mattingly (mentioned only)
  • Carl Meredith (indirectly mentioned)
  • Faith Meredith (indirectly mentioned)
  • Jerry Meredith (mentioned only)
  • John Meredith
  • Una Meredith (indirectly mentioned)
  • Rosemary Meredith (mentioned only)
  • Patricia Miller (mentioned only)
  • Patricia Miller's son (mentioned only)
  • Jane Morris (mentioned only)
  • Barbara Morse
  • Barbara Morse's friend (mentioned only)
  • Gertrude Oliver (mentioned only)
  • Rose Osgood (mentioned only)
  • Elmer Owen (mentioned only)
  • Elmer Owen's parents (mentioned only)
  • Page boy (mentioned only)
  • D'Arcy Phillips
  • D'Arcy Phillips' cousin (mentioned only)
  • Frederick W. Phillips (mentioned only)
  • Mrs. Frederick W. Phillips
  • Mrs. Frederich W. Phillips' bridesmaid (mentioned only)
  • Mattie Powell (mentioned only)
  • Josiah Pryor (mentioned only)
  • Ramsay (mentioned only)
  • Ramsay's first wife
  • Ramsay's second wife (mentioned only)
  • Ramsay's 2 daughters (mentioned only)
  • Ramsay's 2 sons-in-law (mentioned only)
  • Joe Raynor (mentioned only)
  • Joe Raynor's groom (mentioned only)
  • Joe Raynor's groom's ex-girlfriend (mentioned only)
  • Janet Small (mentioned only)
  • Ella Starrocks (mentioned only)
  • Walter Starrocks (mentioned only)
  • Mrs. Thompson (mentioned only)
  • Wagner (mentioned only)
  • Carry Ware (mentioned only)
  • Joe Wilson (mentioned only)

Places

  • Avonlea (mentioned only)
  • Blythes' farm (mentioned only)
  • Charlottetown (mentioned only)
  • Glen St. Mary
  • Glen St. Mary Presbyterian church
  • Glen St. Mary school (indirectly mentioned)
  • Glen St. Mary station (mentioned only)
  • House of Dreams (mentioned only)
  • Ingleside (mentioned only)
  • Juniper Island (mentioned only)
  • Marches' cottage (mentioned only)
  • McGill University (mentioned only)
  • Merestead
  • Montreal (mentioned only)
  • Mowbray Narrows (mentioned only)
  • Muskoka (mentioned only)
  • New York City (mentioned only)
  • Ontario (mentioned only)
  • Paris (mentioned only)
  • Phillips' farm (mentioned only)
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Redmond College (mentioned only)
  • Toronto (mentioned only)
  • Wilson farmhouse (mentioned only)

Miscellaneous

  • The Daily Enterprise (mentioned only)
  • D'Arcy Phillips' flivver (mentioned only)
  • Elmer Owen's steamliner (mentioned only)
  • Jim March's first car (mentioned only)
  • Jim March's Packard (mentioned only)
  • Wedding of Anne Shirley and Gilbert Blythe (mentioned only)
  • Wedding of Evelyn March and D'Arcy Phillips
  • World War I (mentioned only)

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See also[]

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