LITERARY MEN AS HUSBANDS

... ce*in, t though it were to wisdom itself. Moliere was married to a wife who e made him miserable; and Rousseau lived a mnost wretched life with hie f wife, who was low and illiterate. Dryden married discord in a noble wife; and Addison Sold himself to ...

ALLEGED BIGAMY BY A MUSICAL COMPOSER

... was JaiLe Isaacs, a Jewess, was married to the defendant at the registry office, Bow.street, and afterwards at her privrate residence, in Rnssell-street, early in 1873. Her |hnsband deserted her, and had since married a Miss Helen Lonie Leonard in America ...

DRAMA

... manner, and this lady he marries, and endeavours to pass upon the emperor as the genuine countess. He is nealy successful, but his bride has left at home behind her a sister, and this sister comes to Russia in search of ber newly-married relatives.. In the ...

TO MY LITTLE MAMMA

... Stage. Why, she has got married, too, Mamma, To a-Lord, too. I declare; , ?? ?? l For this elegant girl has married an Earl, With his face all over hair. And I'll be a Countess, -to Mamma, That's flat-for-I dare engage. l ll marry a peer, within the year ...

DRAMA

... contrary to us, the father-in-law is generally made the scapegoat of the comedian, and held up as the ridiculous terror of newlv-married young men. Not that the mother-in-law is by any means ignored by the French playwrights, but on the whole the bean-pere is ...

A LITERARY SOLUTION

... laughter, I mused. On this one and that one she tarried To label their place on the shelf; This How to be Happy Though Married; Absurd ! and I thought to myself. But those who have tried it may surely Be trusted to know, I replied. I tell you, ...

A GHOST STORY

... said the snmiling girl, a it would be a pity to disturt the new-married couple so early in the morning! Whbat new-married couple? A y mis. tress, sir, was married last nihit 3t Married ! impossible! Wha t! the lady who so adored her deceased husband ...

HISTORIC EARLS AND EARLDOMS OF SCOTLAND:

... his 'sBo Williarn, second Eurl of Wintero. Hle married Lady Catherine Murray, A. daughter of David, Visonnt Stormoot, by whom ho had iseoe, two zOne and two d iughteis. His dmughter, Lady Catherine, married David, fifth Lord Falconer of IHalkerton. The ...

FIXED AS FATE.*

... and living unmarried all her days. And though she wvould rather secure comfort by marrying the man she cares for, she is quite ready, when that seems impossible, to marry another nan. She tells her own story, and tells it with amazing candour. She make~s ...

IN GRANDAD'S TIME

... over the heads of the married couple, and money distributed among the crowd, who e used considerable violence while scrambling for Y it. Nowadays the wveddinig-cake is still, in many rural districts, broken over the heads of the married pair at the house ...

POETRY

... he besought ?? to marry him. Quoth I, I can't tell, you might do very well, You have whiskers and legs, and your brave name is Harry, But my husband must know me, and Harry must show me Pat His soul, if lie has one, before I can marry! I Then Tommy, the ...

LITERATURE

... lie will not marry . the daughter of Old Job Trentham, his father's steward. No, thank you; Ina is a first-rate girl, but I cannot marry her,-while an intense selfishness brings him afterwards to ask her on three different occasions to marry him, which ...