The Children of Lord Richard William Carey, Duke of Bedford Territory

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It was no big secret that Lord Richard William Carey, Duke of Bedford Territory on March 21, 2275, declared his love for his second cousin, Lord Andrew Charles Howard, bride, Lady Karissa Elizabeth Ann Lowell

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It was no big secret that Lord Richard William Carey, Duke of Bedford Territory on March 21, 2275, declared his love for his second cousin, Lord Andrew Charles Howard, bride, Lady Karissa Elizabeth Ann Lowell.

By the time he told her, she was already seven months pregnant with Lord Andrew Charles and her first child, Lady Elizabeth Victoria Ann Beltane who was his third cousin, and they shared the same terrible great-great-grandfather, Lord Frederick William Howard.

Right before Lord Richard William Carey, Duke of Bedford Territory, Lady Karissa Elizabeth Ann asked Lord Richard William Carey rather than sing it to him " Our day will come."

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Our day will come

And we'll have everything

We'll share the joy

Falling in love can bring

No one can tell me

That I'm too young to know

I love you so

And you love me

Our day will come

If we just wait a while

No tears for us

Think love and wear a smile

Our dreams have magic

Because we'll always stay

In love this way

Our day will come

Our day will come

Our day will come

Source: LyricFind

Songwriters: Bob Hilliard / Mort Garson

Our Day Will Come lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

Lord Richard William Carey walks up Lady Karissa Elizabeth Ann up the aisle in the chapel at Norfolk Estate and he watches his second cousin,Lord Andrew Charles Howard marry Lady Karissa Elizabeth Ann and they walk out of the chapel in stand at the front door and Lord Andrew Charles Howard places Lady Karissa hand in his and he lifts their hands up in victory.

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