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... t is, cosneuanderl-to marry him. She might even have a sister no older than herself, and he then as likely as not he would take the two to wife, and was very probably both on the same day. The girls were told LIve that to marry a young man was not a safe ...

STRANGE STORY OF A DIVORCE

... with the addition that it shall be lawful for the plaintiff to marry again in the same manner as though the defendant were actually dead; but it shall not be lawful for the defendant to marry again until the plaintiff shall be actually dead. This decree ...

Poetry

... sables wear; Ye songsters sing your mournful lays,- o sing them o'er the Shepherd's bier ! Lirerpoa', 1835. P. M. MARRIED LOVE. 'Tis married love that has the purest wings- That builds a temple of the noblest fame; Where burn those lights-the best of earthly ...

Poetry

... lawyers and proctors, 8aw-grind ers and cutler, And strong-minded butlers, Policemen and cabbies, Consiguing your babbies, If married and mothers, For nurture to others In great institutions. Where soap and aibltions, Birch, lesasmS, and diet Keep little oncs ...

Poetry

... earnest} half jokiug, 1 ask her if marry sue will; She drops me a courtisy provoking- I'm engaged, sir, to Jack at the mill. Confoundedly bothered and nettled, I leave by the very next train; That girl shall be married and settled, Before I see Eden again ...

A Family or Paupirs.—Died, on Monday last, Jane Hall, an inmate of Scarborough Workhouse, aged seventy-two ..

... years. The deceased entered the Workhouse fifty years ago, and remained an inmate until the day of her death. She was never married, but had four children, all of whom were brought up at the expense of the union; three of them died, and were buried from ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... and bows of ribbon, galon, or velvet are also mach used for this purpose. Loose trains are very much worn. Young ladies, married or single, with small round waists, inuch approve the reintroduction of waistbands; but as yet they are far from general. ...

Pickings from Punch

... society:- To find the shortest way to a female heart under any given circumstances. Ist Case. If she is married, but not a ?? her Husband. If she is married, and also a ?? her Children. 2nd Case. If she is unmarried, and ?? her Lovcr. If she is unmarried, ...

ROMANCES OF HIGH LIFE

... been married to their mother in Maryle- , bone Church, and after that date they were born. But e there were other sons born before that date. Soon after e 1796 Lord and Lady Berkoli'y weredoing their beat to I, prove that when they 'ere married in 1796 ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... in a number of extremely comic situations. Briefly stated, the run of the piece is as follows Ptolemy Timbs, an architect, marries Susnunnh lutterbuck, a pootess,-and the' happy possessor of a fortune. Timbs has by a former mar- riage a daughter named Rosalie ...

SYNOPSIS OF CHAPTERS I. & II

... divided them, for Elizabeth's father, Captain Gordon. was a rell-boru Scottish gentlemana who had fallen in love with, and married the hand- some daughter of a rieh farmer, wlhon stationed in her neighbonrhood, while her sister had wedded in her own rank ...

Varieties

... descendants o's~ehr princesses as might gacryforeigus princes, should marry mithout the King's cunsent before the age of twenty-five; hut that any of these descendants wishing to marry contrary to the King's pleasure, after having signisied their desire ...