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MR. GRANTLEY BERKELEY

... foolish thing before. ' Yes, she did,' said the deep voice of Lord FITZHARDINGE, as he passed by BYNG-' she did when she 'married you.' We have known bargees quite equal to this polished style of repartee. We repeat, however, that there are a good many ...

THE DRAMA IN PARIS

... obey orders ! I treat the honour of others with the same respect as my own. You told me one day that to declare love to a married woman was as great an insult as to propose to a soldier to desert his standard. Per/avps I exaggerated a ?? / It is impossible ...

A TALE OF THE SOCIAL DEPOSITS

... key. What could be more dangerous ground. than hle recently chose when he wrote a Legend of Wilton Abbey,-the - diary of a married woman attempted by a bad - man in the husband's absence ? What could afford finer chances of confusing the reader's mind than ...

MUSICAL AUDIENCES

... must protest that whether he has seen CHARLEY lately, or is going to the races to-morrow,--whether JANE is going to marry that little WIL- KmNS, or Tovi has made up his mind to let his house,-are topics which would at no time, and in no place ...

THE THEATRES

... Evening, THREE WEEKS AFTER MARRIAGE. Mir. IV. Farren. DAVID GARRICK Messrs. Sothern, Chippendale; Miss Moore. LORD DUNDREARY MARRIED AND DONE FOR. Mr. Sothern. And PRINCESS SPRINGTIME. NEW THEATRE ROYAL, ADELPHE. This Evening, ICI ON PARLE FRANCAI S. Mr. ...

TWO NEW NOVELS

... sensational. There is no mistake about A Splendid Forhate. It begins w tlh a yeomanry review, at which a young lady secretly married to a young lo--d who commands one of the troops is attacked by a mad bull, whichl is cut down by the noble captain, who tumbles ...

TWO NEW NOVELS

... sensational. There is no mistake about A Splendid For/win. It begins with a yeomanry review, at which a young lady secretly married to a young lord who commands one of the troops is attacked by a mad bull, which is cut down by the noble captain, who tumbles ...

MISS MACKENZIE

... maid gets free from the guardianship of her brother, and has money at command, she begins to think that she would like to marry, and Mr. TROLLOPE draws some comical sketches of her perplexities, her hopes, and her fears in the prospect of marriage. As ...

MISS MACKENZIE

... maid gets free from the guardianship of her brother, and has money at command, she begins to think that she would like to marry, and Mr. TROLLOPE draws some comical sketches of her perplexities, her hopes, and her fears in the prospect of marriage. As ...

THE THEATRES

... Evening, THREE WEEKS AFTER MARRIAGE. Mr. W. Farren. DAVID GARRICK. M\lessrs. Sothern, Chippendale; Miss Moore. LORD DUNDREARY MARRIED AND DONE FOR. Ir. Sothern. And PRINCESS SPRINGTIME. NEW THEATRE ROYAL, ADELPHI. This Evening, THE IRISH TIGER. Messrs. Stephensoit ...

THE THEATRES

... (at Seven' THREE WEEKS AFTER MARRIAGE-Mr. W. Farren. DAVID GARRICK-Messrs. Sothern, Chippendale: Miss Moore. LORD DUNDREARY MARRIED AND DONE FOR-MNr. Sothern. And PRINCESS SPRIiN GTlME. NEW THEATRE ROYAL, ADELPHI. This Evening 'at Seven', IC1 ON PARLE F ...

PRIMITIVE MARRIAGE

... established practice. What were these circum- stances I Mr. M'LENNAN answers, they were essentially two: the practice of marrying out of the tribe, and a state of hostility existing between all neighbouring tribes. Men having to take their wives from ...