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LRB Article PDF: No Concubine (<i>LRB</i> volume 12 number 12, 28 June 1990) 

LRB Article PDF: No Concubine (LRB volume 12 number 12, 28 June 1990)

Mary Beard

There is not much romance in the average British Registry Office. The decorations are dirty and largely plastic, the notices forbidding. 'Quiet please - marriage in progress,' runs the standard government-issue warning hanging on the Registrar's door - presumably to stop the expectant crowd in the waiting room disrupting the magic moments of those five minutes ahead in the queue. It is, after all, just a five-minute job - three minutes for handing over the fee and collecting your receipt, two for promising a lifetime's commitment. And (in Cambridge at least - maybe other places have a more human face) the whole ceremony is conducted in the kind of petty bureaucratic style you associate with a driving test. Try asking to sign the register with your own pen. 'No sir, it's regulation blue or black ink I'm afraid,' comes the response. 'I'll do it in black then,' you say. 'But we've only got blue.' Smile please; kiss the bride; you've passed.

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