ANECDOTES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF JEFFERSON
JEFFERSON’S BRIDAL JOURNEY.
Jefferson and his young bride, after
the marriage ceremony, set out for their Monticello
home. The road thither was a rough mountain track,
upon which lay the snow to a depth of two feet.
At sunset they reached the house of
one of their neighbors eight miles distant from Monticello.
They arrived at their destination late at night thoroughly
chilled with the cold.
They found the fires all out, not
a light burning, not a morsel of food in the larder,
and not a creature in the house. The servants
had all gone to their cabins for the night, not expecting
their master and mistress.
But the young couple, all the world
to each other, made merry of this sorry welcome to
a bride and bridegroom, and laughed heartily over it.