In the final act, the Stewart family and friends gather for the wedding and the judge begins. Harry walks across the patio. He is ready. But when the judge asks for the rings. Does Harry have the rings?
[ The wedding ceremony is about to begin. The guests are gathered outdoors, and the Judge approaches Philip and Ellen. ]
Judge: Philip... Ellen.
Philip: Ah, Judge.
Judge: How are you? How are you?
Ellen: Hello.
Judge: I think it's time for the wedding to begin.
[ The Judge turns to address the gathering crowd. ]
Judge: All right, ladies and gentlemen. Please take your places. The wedding ceremony is about to begin.
[ The Judge signals the musician. ]
Judge: OK, Jane. Start the music.
[ The wedding march plays. Susan walks down the aisle. Harry, Susan, and the guests stand before the Judge. ]
Judge: Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to join this man and this woman in holy matrimony. Do either of you have any reason why you should not legally be joined in marriage? Is there anyone present who can show any just cause why these two people should not be legally joined in marriage?
Judge: Then, Harry Bennett, do you take Susan Stewart to be your lawful, wedded wife?
Harry: I do.
Judge: And you, Susan Stewart, do you take Harry Bennett to be your lawful, wedded husband?
Susan: I do.
Judge: The rings, please.
[ Richard steps forward to hand the rings over. ]
Richard: I have them, Harry.
[ They exchange rings. ]
Judge: By the power vested in me by the laws of the State of New York, I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride now, Harry.