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D.W. manages to fit in the organ. Despite being startled by a spider and emerging dirty and coughing, she brings the ring back out, causing a cheer from everyone and making a now jealous Cora upset at the praise D.W. is getting. | D.W. manages to fit in the organ. Despite being startled by a spider and emerging dirty and coughing, she brings the ring back out, causing a cheer from everyone and making a now jealous Cora upset at the praise D.W. is getting. | ||
Because of this turn of events, a proudly smiling Arthur hands D.W. the pillow and tells her to carry the ring and that she deserves to because she found it. Aunt Lucy also takes off | Because of this turn of events, a proudly smiling Arthur hands D.W. the pillow and tells her to carry the ring and that she deserves to because she found it. Aunt Lucy also takes off Cora’s crown and puts it on D.W.’s head, making D.W. the second flower girl overall. | ||
At first, Cora starts to complain, but when Lucy says her name warningly, Cora just says “Oh, all right” and begrudgingly allows D.W. to be the flower girl as well. At the end after Lucy and her husband kiss (covered by the | At first, Cora starts to complain, but when Lucy says her name warningly, Cora just says “Oh, all right” and begrudgingly allows D.W. to be the flower girl as well. At the end after Lucy and her husband kiss (covered by the priest’s face), Lucy then kisses D.W. on the cheek, saying they couldn’t have done it without her. | ||
Later, everyone is seen waving good-bye to Aunt Lucy and her husband as they leave for their honeymoon. D.W. then calls, “If you lose anything, just call me,” and hums the wedding march, finishing the episode. | Later, everyone is seen waving good-bye to Aunt Lucy and her husband as they leave for their honeymoon. D.W. then calls, “If you lose anything, just call me,” and hums the wedding march, finishing the episode. |