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# "Their Wedding Bell" This illustration by A.T. Meanys depicts a large bell structure partially submerged in ocean waves, with two birds (appearing to be doves or similar creatures) perched atop it. The caption "Their Wedding Bell" suggests this is satirical commentary on a maritime or naval wedding theme, likely referencing a specific historical event or couple of the period. The submerged bell may symbolize something sinking, endangered, or troubled about the union being referenced. Without additional context about Judge magazine's publication date or contemporary events, the specific couple or marriage being satirized remains unclear, though the ocean setting suggests naval or political significance typical of Judge's satirical commentary on American affairs.