The Imported Bridegroom and Other Stories of the New York Ghetto
English

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THE IMPORTED BRIDEGROOM AND OTHER STORIES OF THE NEW YORK GHETTO BY ABRAHAM CAHANTHE IMPORTED BRIDEGROOMThe Imported Bridegroom And Other Stories of the New York Ghetto by Abraham Cahan///Page_iFlora was alone in the back parlor which she had appropriated for a sort of boudoir. She sat in her rocker in front of the parlor stove absorbed in Little Dorrit. Her well-groomed girlish form was enveloped in a kindly warmth whose tender embrace tinged her interest in the narrative with a triumphant consciousness of the snowstorm outside.Little by little the rigid afternoon light began to fade into a melancholy gray. Dusk was creeping into the room in almost visible waves. Flora let the book rest on her lap and fixed her gaze on the twinkling scarlet of the stove-glass. The thickening twilight the warmth of the apartment and the atmosphere of the novel blended together and for some moments Flora felt far away from herself.She was the only girl of her circle who would read Dickens Scott or Thackeray in addition to the Family Story Paper and the Fireside Companion which were the exclusive literary purveyors to her former classmates at the Chrystie Street Grammar School. There were a piano and a neat little library in her room.She was rather tall and well formed. Her oblong ivory face accentuated by a mass of unruly hair of a lustreless black was never deserted by a faint glimmer of a smile at once pensive and arch. When she broke into one of her hearty good-natured laughs her deep dark appealing eyes would seem filled with grief. Her nose a trifle too precipitous gave an unexpected tone to the extreme picturesqueness of the whole effect and when she walked partook of the dignity of her gait.A month or two before we make Flora's acquaintance she had celebrated her twentieth birthday having been born in this little private house on Mott Street which was her father's property.A matchmaker had recently called and he had launched into a eulogy of a young Jewish physician; but old Stroon had cut him short in his blunt way: his only child was to marry a God-fearing business man and no fellow deep in Gentile lore and shaving his beard need apply. As to Flora she was burning to be a doctor's wife. A rising young merchant a few years in the country was the staple matrimonial commodity in her set. Most of her married girl friends American-born themselves like Flora had husbands of this class—queer fellows whose broken English had kept their own sweethearts chuckling. Flora hated the notion of marrying as the other Mott or Bayard Street girls did. She was accustomed to use her surroundings for a background throwing her own personality into high relief. But apart from this she craved a more refined atmosphere than her own and the vague ideal she had was an educated American gentleman like those who lived up-town.Accordingly when the word doctor had left the matchmaker's lips she seized upon it as a great discovery. In those days—the early eighties—a match of this kind was an uncommon occurrence in the New York Ghetto.Flora pictured a clean-shaven high-hatted spectacled gentleman jumping out of a buggy and the image became a fixture in her mind. I won't marry anybody except a doctor she would declare with conscious avoidance of bad grammar as it behooved a doctor's wife.But what was to be done with father's opposition? Asriel Stroon had never been the man to yield and now that he grew more devout every day her case seemed hopeless. But then Flora was her father's daughter and when she took a resolve she could not imagine herself otherwise than carrying it out sooner or later.CONTENTSImported BridegroomA Providential MatchA Sweat-Shop RomanceCircumstancesA Ghetto Weddingfiction novel classic Bridegroom Romance Wedding Family Story
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