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WIT AND HUMOUR

... the last shave, and jess as soon as you makes annuder payment I'll sharpen it up some moah.' Motives for marrying are various, ' Probably marrying to get rest is more common than is generally supposed. The hundreds of men who seek repose at beer saloons ...

IRISH AMUSEMENTS

... ' Are you married, my girl ?' said one in authority. Yes, please your worship. And who is your husband ?- Tom Bergin, Sir. So I thought, and I shall endeavour to have that gentle- man sent over the water for polygamy. He is married to half a dozen ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... -p ling ag-mims the heir appareit to a Scotch Earldozr, ftoe havil laaelv. married a becoind wife in England a Mm~s ?? ?? h:n:t;:he is his oniv lawful wife, laviiig bcen marri-ed so him some years sitice in Scot. t,,.od wctordfinz to the ustal ?? of the ...

Varieties

... -Wantall v. Pooley, r Michaelmas Term, 1S41. (Legal Observer, 20th Nov.) May I be married, ma ? said a lovely girl of fifteen to her mother the other morning. Married! exclaitned the astonished matron, what put such an idea into your head ? Little ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... Naples to avoid service, where she became acquainted with and married the Prince of Capua. The other sister married the Earl of Dinorben, and the only b brother of the two young ladies married the I daughter of Lord Tenderden. DE LA RuE's GREAT VOLTAIC ...

SCRAPS, ANCIENT AND MODERN

... MATRIAsOXsAL METHOD.-- Brown, I don't see how it is that your girls all marry off as soon as -they get old euough, while none of mine can marry. Oh, that's simple enough ! I marry my girls off on the buclkwheat-straw principle. But what is that principle ...

LITERATURE

... happen around she smiles all over her face, and loves me in a X desperate fashion. Oh, yes; I may marry several times f yet-before I die, and the more women I marry the 1 richer I expect to get.' This talk was by no means ) sop1~ry, as I afterwards asertained ...

EXTRAORDINARY ELOPEMENT STORY

... that unusally quiet watering e place, Dover. The cause of this unusual donsternation i; was the elopement of the editor (a married man) of a at Yorkshire journal, well-known in the immediate viciniftV n- of Beverley, with a young lady of noble family. Th- ...

ANSWER TO THE CONUNDRUMS, &c.&c. IN OUR LAST

... and in a. trice, Rlesolve twy whole and make atn enid on't. Cntos4RzatoIaes.- O0a Saturday lael,IbeLord-lientena ut waRs married to Mrs. Caton-the cause of this rash actiona fi unot knowvn. The L~ord Bishop of Cheslet held his annual visijtation-the extent ...

Public Amusements

... be inferred from its title. The action occurs during the great ,civil war. Sir Robert Raby, a Cavalier,' has re- solved to marry his daughter Alice to a young gen- tleman, Philip) whom be hai from. infancy, and when left at his gate on his Weddiug-daay ...

Poets' Corner

... her fair head to him would spare By way of a love-token. Now YMike and Kit are man and wife: ThI3ir courting's turned to married strife, And a sad difference makes it; Tbhaugh ?? by her hair, En ne'er ?? begs a lock she'll spare, But ont in handfuls takes ...

PHANTOM FORTUNE,

... the scandal. What amt I to say to Lady Maulevrier, to your brother ? And pray how do you propose to get married at Havre t? You cannot be married in a French town by merely holding up your finger. There are no registry offices. I am sure I do not know ...