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Later, Jane gives Arthur her ring in order to practice while she plays the Wedding March on the piano. D.W. asks why she can't carry the ring, to which Arthur explains that she's too little to do it, as well as the fact that a ring bearer is always a boy. As Arthur practices walking with the pillow, D.W. asks Jane if she gets to do anything in the wedding, but her mother explains that Arthur and Cora are older than D.W. so they get more important jobs. However, she reassures D.W. will get her chance when she is older. Undaunted, D.W. vows to find something to do to help and runs off humming the wedding march, bumping into Arthur on the way out and causing him to stumble slightly.
Later, Jane gives Arthur her ring in order to practice while she plays the Wedding March on the piano. D.W. asks why she can't carry the ring, to which Arthur explains that she's too little to do it, as well as the fact that a ring bearer is always a boy. As Arthur practices walking with the pillow, D.W. asks Jane if she gets to do anything in the wedding, but her mother explains that Arthur and Cora are older than D.W. so they get more important jobs. However, she reassures D.W. will get her chance when she is older. Undaunted, D.W. vows to find something to do to help and runs off humming the wedding march, bumping into Arthur on the way out and causing him to stumble slightly.


D.W. then goes throughout the house trying to help the others in getting ready. Unfortunately, each of her efforts are either rebuffed (such as helping David put the topper on top of the cake by standing on her wobbly tricycle to reach), or she ends up messing up (in the case of getting makeup powder on Aunt Jessica's dress while getting ready and shaving cream on Uncle Richard's dress pants as he is shaving.) D.W. gloomily states that she only wants to help, but no one seems to want it.
D.W. then goes throughout the house trying to help the others in getting ready. Unfortunately, each of her efforts are either rebuffed (such as helping David put the topper on top of the cake by standing on her wobbly tricycle to reach), or she ends up messing up (in the case of getting makeup powder on Aunt Jessica's dress as she's getting ready and shaving cream on Uncle Richard's dress pants as he's shaving.) D.W. gloomily states that she only wants to help, but no one seems to want it.


When the flowers arrive, Jane pins Arthur's boutonnière on his suit and then puts Cora's crown on her head. Cora then starts bragging loudly about how beautiful it is, causing D.W. to sniffle slightly. D.W. then asks if she gets any flowers and Jane explains that they're only for people who are part of the wedding. Aunt Jessica gushes over Cora and Uncle Richard then takes a picture of her as she poses and shows off. In the catering van, D.W. complains about Arthur getting to sit up front, to which Arthur counters that he has an important job to do. D.W. then contemplates the idea that Cora could sick and she could take over, but Arthur then quiets her so he can concentrate on what to do ("Stand up straight. Tuck in my shirt. Fix my tie.")
When the flowers arrive, Jane pins Arthur's boutonnière on his suit and then puts Cora's crown on her head. Cora then starts bragging loudly about how beautiful it is, causing D.W. to sniffle slightly. D.W. then asks if she gets any flowers and Jane explains that they're only for people who are part of the wedding. Aunt Jessica gushes over Cora and Uncle Richard then takes a picture of her as she poses and shows off. In the catering van, D.W. complains about Arthur getting to sit up front, to which Arthur counters that he has an important job to do. D.W. then contemplates the idea that Cora could sick and she could take over, but Arthur then quiets her so he can concentrate on what to do ("Stand up straight. Tuck in my shirt. Fix my tie.")
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As the wedding begins, D.W. grouses that when she gets married, she'll let anyone who wants to help do so. Arthur and Cora walk down the aisle, but before that Cora rudely gives Arthur a stern warning that making a mistake ruins the whole wedding, so to watch it. While walking down, Cora makes a show of throwing her flowers, hitting one guest in the face. D.W. then notices that Arthur has a nervous look on his face and is muttering to himself to not go too fast or too slow. Cora, noticing this as well, yells at Arthur to smile, but suddenly the terrible distraction makes him lose his balance and throw the wedding ring high into the air and landing it in the organ, mortifying Arthur and impressing D.W. with how it all happened. Grandpa Dave tries to reach in one of the pipes and get it, but gets his hand slightly stuck and once he gets out, loses his balance but is caught by Lucy's groom. The organist suggests that if someone could fit in through a small compartment in the organ, they may be able to get the ring. Arthur volunteers to go in and get it, but can't fit in the organ because of his size. Grandpa Dave suggests Cora, but she refuses, saying it's dirty in there and rudely asks if they can't just get another ring.
As the wedding begins, D.W. grouses that when she gets married, she'll let anyone who wants to help do so. Arthur and Cora walk down the aisle, but before that Cora rudely gives Arthur a stern warning that making a mistake ruins the whole wedding, so to watch it. While walking down, Cora makes a show of throwing her flowers, hitting one guest in the face. D.W. then notices that Arthur has a nervous look on his face and is muttering to himself to not go too fast or too slow. Cora, noticing this as well, yells at Arthur to smile, but suddenly the terrible distraction makes him lose his balance and throw the wedding ring high into the air and landing it in the organ, mortifying Arthur and impressing D.W. with how it all happened. Grandpa Dave tries to reach in one of the pipes and get it, but gets his hand slightly stuck and once he gets out, loses his balance but is caught by Lucy's groom. The organist suggests that if someone could fit in through a small compartment in the organ, they may be able to get the ring. Arthur volunteers to go in and get it, but can't fit in the organ because of his size. Grandpa Dave suggests Cora, but she refuses, saying it's dirty in there and rudely asks if they can't just get another ring.


Jessica approaches her and takes her away, telling her that she doesn't have to go into the filthy organ if she doesn't want to. Hearing Cora's refusal to get the ring worries Lucy and the rest of the guests about what to do. Finally, D.W. volunteers, handing her purse to Arthur as Grandpa Dave commends her. She at first balks upon seeing how dark and scary it looks inside, but finds courage upon hearing another worried murmur from the crowd.
Jessica approaches her and takes her away, telling her that she doesn't have to go into the filthy organ if she doesn't want to. Hearing Cora's refusal to get the ring worries Lucy and the rest of the guests about what to do. Finally, D.W. volunteers, handing Arthur her purse as Grandpa Dave commends her. She at first balks upon seeing how dark and scary it looks inside, but finds courage upon hearing another worried murmur from the crowd.


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.'s 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 Cora's crown and puts it on D.W.’s head, making D.W. the second flower girl overall.
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.
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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.
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, ending the episode.


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