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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' ...

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 ...

THE STAR OF NAPOLEON

... Dnke of- Leuac'ferilse'l married-tbi aldost daughtar of Maximilian Joseph, King of Bavefia-Aniflia Augiita. By her.be had tw vsans abd four dsughters.- Theeldest sonu. ecoud Duke of ?? Maria of Portugal, whilehbi~ssister married -Don :Pedr4`1Empekor of ...

VARIETIES

... wears it on the second finger; if married, on the third; and on the fourth if he never intends to get married. When a lady is not engaged, she wears a hbop or diamond on her first finger; if engaged, on the second; if married, on the third; and on the fourth ...

POETRY

... earnest, half joking, I ask her if marry she will; She drops me a curtsey 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 ...

LITERATURE

... I would go away to earn my living at once. You ; drive me desperate- I declare I will marry again, and get rid of all this- And then I burst into tears. Marry again l How will you do it ? Oh, yes ! a good joke ! cried Julia, with a shrug at my tears ...

POETRY

... birds are busy every hour; Listen to what they say: Sweet love, do not tarry, Strong love, do not rest, Ere 'tis safe to marry We must build our neat. Early and late soft mops he finds, Sweet graes and wool he brings; Early and late she weaves and binds ...

MARGARET'S CHOICE

... Clara's 'la, safe to marry Tom. her Yes, she's sweet on him sure enough; and you think ] eg t'other'a sweet on bis brother ? I of No, not at all; but she would have him. She wants in- to get married, and when girls want to get married no, they'll take ...

POSTPONED

... I'll do my best. What is the second affair ? I It is quite time I was married, is'nt it ? asked t Esther. Quite-only I pity the poor beggar you marry. f I should never marry a beggar, she replied, purposely misunderstanding him. It is Mr. Hillyar ...

A STORY OF THE OLD COACHING DAYS

... Marcus Fell, appeared in last month's number of Tinssey's Afcgorinc. Jane Marshall, or known by her maiden name, Jane Hewett, married Augustus Marshall, of Sterewick-1 a man of comn- fortable circumatanies and disposed to happiness -a widower aged forty-five ...