"The weddings of others are a perpetual source of perplexity," Stephen commented.
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In "The Commodore" by Patrick O'Brian, Stephen reflects on the complicated emotions surrounding other people's weddings. He finds that observing the nuptials of others often leads to confusion and introspection, highlighting his own feelings and experiences.

This remark indicates how weddings can evoke a mix of joy and uncertainty, prompting individuals to contemplate their own lives and relationships. Stephen's commentary illustrates the complexity of human connection and the ways in which societal events can stir personal emotions.

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