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MARRIED BY TELEGRAPH

... memtssr ef Congress exdlaimedt Mr. Leary, were 1 single, { would assuredly yay conrt to your magnificent cousin. JAs 1 a2m married, and you are my best friend, I earnestly hope 7sn will possess that luxury. At this period I wias a merchant. Havingr discharged ...

NOT MARRIED FOR LOVE

... NOT MARRIED FOR LOVE. And so you are married, Melvidl Rather a rapid proceeding for a curate just ordained. By-the-by, did you not say you were married before you were ordained! Yes; before I took my degree. { I would have kept you out of that folly ...

Strange Bigamy Story

... dtnixey he was removed to Dfworport, w. *hee be mot Srrsb Ann Barlow, anad married .ber on l9th Decembor lazt. Own the .MtM Jan uary hae rentzned to -Pembroke Dock and married- IVrigMson.-A woman narmed , .narah Clark, ofdDevonpcrt, said Barlow'. fa' ...

Poetry

... Grub, the other day, wanted to marry Kate: ?? told me so and said also, that she refused him. Rather! Why, though le's rich, the Major's old enough to be her father. Next Christmas holidays I'll popperhaps she'll marry me, .If I ams only just seventeen ...

VARIETIES

... that better than a dozen' May is considered an unfortunate marrying month. A girl, on being asked to unite herself in the silken tie, tenderly hjnted that May was an unlucky month for marry- ing. -7Vell, make it June, then, honestly replied the swfain ...

POETRY

... me- if 'e'r I marry in my life., a farmer's wife l11 be. 1 lote a country life, I love the joyous breeze, I loe to hear the singing birds among the leafy trees; Tite lowing herds and bleating flocks make'music sweet for me- If e'er I marry in my life, a ...

PICKINGS FROM FUN

... ahe'll inquire further on,] A BLOW TO THE BENEDIOC. The point to be argued (in a recent ease under the Married Women's Property Act) was whether a married woman, having a house settled upon her to her separate use, oan turn her husband out otit, and obtal ...

Poetry

... a-talkio' o' thee; Thou's been taltin' to muther, an' she bein a tellin' it me. TI'hou'll not marry for munny-thou's sweet upo' par on's lais- Noi-thou'll marry for luvv- an' we boiith on us thinks tha an ass. Feeid her todaijy go:i by- Saiint's 1s'viy-they ...

MARRIAGE A LA MODE

... describe your home to be at Bussora, has n ever married. It must be rather wretched living out there al11 alone. Well, it would be, no doubt, said Simpson, in his quiet way. But, Lord bless you! I've been married these twenty peers. -i * Yonmighthave knocked ...

Literature

... him, on the whole, a fair enough sort of wife. Some young non marry dimples, some earsn, one Ia know married a beauty spot made of court-plal.ter, while a second cousin of my wife's married an expression I believe an amiable expression. It is difficult ...

THEATRICAL MEMS

... of Oraven, and died 1860.-Miss Mary Bolton married Lord Thurlow in 1813.-Miss Maria Foote, so well known as Countess of Barrington, was married in 1831, and died Dedember, 1867.--Mies Katharine Stephens married, in 1838, the fifth Farl of Essex.-Miss O'Neill ...