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Chapter Twenty Four

They were legally married five days later and had an intimate societal wedding two months after they both amicably agreed upon their internal arrangement, in a chapel in Boston. She wore a ready to wear wedding dress by Elie Saab – a gift by the designer himself. They were surrounded by family and friends who were there to witness a business merger rather than a uniting of hearts. Louise took upon herself the necessity of acquiring a competent yet very expensive wedding organizer who could accomplish everything in a month’s time. She also managed to convince both bride and groom of giving her magazine exclusive rights to the publicity of the wedding. It was necessary for the what kind of attention their union was to come. It was madness, but it was possible. By the end of the week, the invites were sent and a formal announcement was made to both London Times and New York Times. By rights, Rosalie Cunard ensured that she would have the wedding she was dreaming of for her

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