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1900 - 1949
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Portsmouth, Hampshire, England

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TALES THEY TELL

... -old you marry again? e Johmun ?? to pea}se: Marry again? 'if course I wouldn't. Such au idea would never ?? r may mind. MIWife Yhngrihy) : Oh, you wouldn'tF You don't -find marriage pleasanit,' I suppose. No doubt you are 6-'rry y~ou married me. John ...

THE TREASURE OF CAPTAIN SCARLETT

... because the only one I wvould p] takc. If you reject me I shall live and die m a bachelor. I have never married - nevei secn the womau wvhom I cared to marry 1k until now-and now thatfate has placed her sI in laV wvay I cannot afford to lose the chance di for ...

THE TREASURE OF CAPTAIN SCARLETT

... better for 11s to say good-bye. that I And let you marry ajour Broderiok ?? ai re said. John. i Never ! for I don't want to marry Major Broderick, the said Peggy, flippantly. I don't want to lean marry anybod-, even you. Suppose we con- o try sider ...

STAGE STORIES

... two Ye, before the wedding, de you thihk it rossible we] that our love and our married lile can become the commonuplace, coldly practical love and life of the married people we see round us? Oh, George, 'I my heaxE would break if I thounzht so. his ...

A SCOTCH LOVE STORY

... deny it, but latei he seemed to have cooled down and 0 denied it. He lwimness) made out an agreement for Macgregor either to marry -Mrs. Brodie or pay, leaving a space blank which defendant, or witness for him, hlled in as £200. Mrs. Brodie wanted £25,000 ...

THE TREASURE OF CAPTAIN SCARLETT

... subject alone. We are going to be married, w Er. I suppose, to-morrow morning, and I can't w 1i. think why we should make such a fuss about oi Let Oa' motives. You know why I maarry vou, al ;cr and I know why you marry me-surely at is [r. is sufficient ...

THE DRAMA OF TOMORROW

... well-furnished interior. Mrs. Sa;ne (mourufullyl: I try to keep it uD- but they distrust me. I flirt outraecously with m married men, but everyone at Fritterimere looks .al incredulous. I smoke-or try to, and the fast eE4 girls only jeer. I'm sure they ...

THE TREASURE OF CAPTAIN SCARLETT

... you mean by making rem arks about my married name. Your married name ! said Mirs Strange, lifting her black-gloved hands as though in utmost horror. lo ow can it be your married name ? Richard Scarlett was married five-and-twenty years ago, and more ...

OUR SHORT STORIES

... furlough, so we wvere married quietly, and 'I brought my ~ Wife to c Out to Septapore, where I was then stationed. CyLong before the honeymoon was over, I foand he Mout my mnistake, tleic ost cruel a man can make; ho Is I had married a wonian for her beauty ...

THE TREASURE OF CAPTAIN SCARLETT

... stood silent, droonina shame- stricken at th-e thought thatt she could not actually deny the truth of his accusation. She was marrying indeed for money, although not that slhe might benefit bv it, but onlv Lhat her father mright be saved fromr retribution ...

THE TREAURE OF CAPTAIN SCARLETT

... Think what it would be if you tt were ordered peremptorily to marry some- body whom you had not chosen, and did not , care for the least little bit. Suppose you. t knew that you had to marry Mr. Courtland. e in three months' time, and that your wishes ...

SUMMER MAGAZINES

... The murder was a deliberate and brutal one. High w V field had courted the girl five or six years, and L they weere to be married in August, but Poole being offended with her lover at something which v transpired on Easter Monday, broke off the cl engagemsent ...